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Use the graph of the polynomial to solve the inequality P(x)>0. The solution set for P(x)>0 is (Type your answer in interval notation.) Use the graph of the polynomial to solve the inequality P(x)>O The solution set for P(x)>O is (Type your answer in interval notation. Q

          Use the graph of the polynomial to solve the inequality P(x)>0.
The solution set for P(x)>0 is
(Type your answer in interval notation.)
Use the graph of the polynomial to solve the inequality P(x)>O
The solution set for P(x)>O is (Type your answer in interval notation.
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Use the graph of the polynomial to solve the inequality P(x)>0. The solution set for P(x)>0 is (Type your answer in interval notation.) Use the graph of the polynomial to solve the inequality P(x)>O The solution set for P(x)>O is (Type your answer in interval notation. Q
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00:01 Okay, i want to solve this inequality graphically.
00:05 The first part of the problem in a is asking me where f of x is greater than zero.
00:14 So f of x means y, really, if you think about it.
00:20 And if i want to know where it's greater than zero, i want to know where is it above the x axis.
00:26 So i'm just going to highlight that in blue.
00:29 I'm above the x axis here.
00:31 And i'm above the x -axis right there.
00:36 So how do i say that in interval notation? and remember, i want to be greater than zero, not equal to.
00:44 So from negative infinity, until i get to zero, i'm above, and i'm using parentheses.
00:54 I'm also above between two and three...
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