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Solve the inequality:
(x+2)/(x^2-3x)>0​


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Answer:

The inequality is equivalent to x(x+2)(x−3)>0 , with the additional conditions that x≠0 and x≠3 .

Since x(x+2)(x−3) only changes signs when crossing −2 , 0 and 3 , from the fact that the evaluating the polynomial at 4 yields 24 , we see that the polynomial is

positive over (3,∞)

negative over (0,3)

positive over (−2,0)

negative over (−∞,−2)

Thus the solution set for your inequality is (−2,0)∪(3,∞) .

Step-by-step explanation:

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