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Step 4: Determine if the ratio is positive/negative in each interval formed by the critical points. Step 5: Determine the solution based on the inequality. Page ...
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Solving rational inequalities is very similar to solving polynomial inequalities. This means that we are trying to figure out when the function itself has a value greater than or less than 0. But because rational expressions have denominators (and therefore may have places where they're not defined), you have to be a little more careful in finding your solutions.
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Ex. 2: Now that we've worked through the entire process think about this problem:. How is this problem different from our first problem? What should we do so that we can solve it? Now complete the problem.
Ex. 4: Mrs. Robinson thinks the answer to is [3,5] and Mrs. Fuston thinks the answer is [3,5). Who is correct and why?