abel muroi
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I was given a problem with the non linear inequality x(2 -3x) <= 0 and was asked to put the solution in interval notation
I used the method where i had to get two values from the inequality and put them on the number line so i can check numbers from each interval
the two values i got is 0 and 2/3.
This is how i got my two values
i split the inequality into two "equations"
2 - 3x <= 0
3x <= -2
x >= 2/3 ((i dont think the greater than sign really matters here since i was already planning on testing the fraction on a number line))
and the second equation was just x <= 0
so my solution is
(negative infinity, 0 ) u ( 2/3, positive infinity)
of course, i used the symbol that represents infinity but i cant put it here
did i do the problem correctly?
I used the method where i had to get two values from the inequality and put them on the number line so i can check numbers from each interval
the two values i got is 0 and 2/3.
This is how i got my two values
i split the inequality into two "equations"
2 - 3x <= 0
3x <= -2
x >= 2/3 ((i dont think the greater than sign really matters here since i was already planning on testing the fraction on a number line))
and the second equation was just x <= 0
so my solution is
(negative infinity, 0 ) u ( 2/3, positive infinity)
of course, i used the symbol that represents infinity but i cant put it here
did i do the problem correctly?