For what values of x is the inequality (x - 4)^2 > 0 true? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. A. For all values of x in the interval 0 < x < B. For all values of x in the separate intervals x < 0 and x > C. For all values of x D. For no values of x
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This inequality is true when (X - 4) is not equal to 0. So, the inequality is true for all values of x except x = 4. Show more…
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