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Solve Rational Inequalities (x+1)/(x+2) - 1 ≥ 1/(x-1) Using Table of Signs - Grade 12
Oct 3, 2022
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In this video, the rational inequality : (x+1)/(x+2) - 1 ≥ 1/(x-1) is solved including detailed steps using the table of signs. The main objectives of the video are 1 - Group all terms and write the inequality in standard form with one side equal to zero. 2 - Factor both numerator and denominator of the rational expression 3 - Create a table of signs 4 - Read the solution set of the inequality. More from Grade 12 Math Practice at
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