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The critical points of a rational inequality are -1, 3, and 4. Which set of points can be tested to find a complete

solution to the inequality?
x= 1 and x = 3.5
x= -1, x= 3, and x = 4
O x = -2, x = 2, and x = 5
O x= -3, x= 1, x= 3.5, and x = 5
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The critical points of a rational inequality are -1, 3, and 4. Which set of points-example-1
User Dobbs
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

x = –3, x = 1, x = 3.5, and x = 5

User Zudwa
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Answer:

It's D I got it right

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