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2 November, 06:37

What are the solutions of the inequality (x-3) (x+5) <=0

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  1. 2 November, 06:45
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    Assuming that the inequality you were going for was a ≤, set both polynomials less than or equal to 0.

    x - 3 ≤ 0

    x + 5 ≤ 0

    For the first equation add 3 to both sides of the inequality. For the second, subtract 5 from both sides.

    x ≤ 3

    x ≤ - 5

    These would be your solutions I guess, however, if you want to expand upon that, your actual answer is ( - ∞, - 5] because if you were to plot these two inequalities on a number line, that is where the overlap would occur.
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