Which inequality represents all values of x for which the quotient below is defined? $\sqrt{6x^2} \div \sqrt{4x}$ A. x > 1 B. x > -1 C. x > 0 D. x ? 0
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In this case, the denominator is "Jax," so we need to find the values of x for which Jax is not equal to zero. From the given inequality, we have 46 > Jax. To isolate Jax, we need to subtract x from both sides of the inequality: 46 - x > Jax Now, we know that Show more…
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