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7 December, 16:12

What is the solution to the inequality 5 (x-2) (x+4) >0

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  1. 7 December, 17:19
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    Divide by 5 and you are left with:

    (x-2) (x+4) >0 for this to be true both terms need to be positive or both negative:

    x>2 and x<-4

    So the inequality is true for x = (-oo, - 4), (2,+oo)
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