Chapter 1: Problem 57
Explain why a solution of an equation involving fractional expressions may be extraneous.
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Chapter 1: Problem 57
Explain why a solution of an equation involving fractional expressions may be extraneous.
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Use a calculator to solve the inequality. (Round each number in your answer to two decimal places.) \(1.2 x^{2}+4.8 x+3.1<5.3\)
Solve the inequality. Then graph the solution set on the real number line. \(|x-5|<0\)
Solve the inequality. Then graph the solution set on the real number line. \(x^{2}+x<6\)
Solve the inequality. Then graph the solution set on the real number line. \(\frac{x+12}{x+2} \geq 3\)
Use a calculator to solve the inequality. (Round each number in your answer to two decimal places.) \(0.4 x^{2}+5.26<10.2\)
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