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Solve the inequality: $\frac{x-1}{x+4}>$
Step 1
This happens when the numerator equals zero or the denominator equals zero. So, we solve the equations x-1=0 and x+4=0, which gives us x=1 and x=-4 respectively. These are our critical points. Show more…
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