A alparnell New member Joined Jan 19, 2012 Messages 7 Jan 19, 2012 #1 X+5/x-1>0 I can't remember how to do this and I have several others like it.
pka Elite Member Joined Jan 29, 2005 Messages 11,978 Jan 19, 2012 #2 alparnell said: X+5/x-1>0 I can't remember how to do this and I have several others like it. Click to expand... Please, please use grouping symbols. Is the problem \(\displaystyle x+\dfrac{5}{x-1}\text{ or }x+\frac{5}{x}-1~?\)
alparnell said: X+5/x-1>0 I can't remember how to do this and I have several others like it. Click to expand... Please, please use grouping symbols. Is the problem \(\displaystyle x+\dfrac{5}{x-1}\text{ or }x+\frac{5}{x}-1~?\)
S srmichael Full Member Joined Oct 25, 2011 Messages 848 Jan 20, 2012 #3 JeffM said: \(\displaystyle Or\ \dfrac{x+5}{x-1}> 0\) Click to expand... \(\displaystyle Or\ \dfrac{x+5}{x}-1> 0\) There, I think we got all permutations.
JeffM said: \(\displaystyle Or\ \dfrac{x+5}{x-1}> 0\) Click to expand... \(\displaystyle Or\ \dfrac{x+5}{x}-1> 0\) There, I think we got all permutations.