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The critical points of a rational inequality are –1, 3, and 4. Which set of points can be tested to solve the inequality? x = 1 and x = 3.5 x = –1, x = 3, and x = 4 x = –2, x = 2, and x = 5 x = –3, x = 1, x = 3.5, and x = 5

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Answer:

x=-3,x=1,x=3.5, and x=5

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Answer:

x=-3, x=1, x=3.5, and x=5

Explanation:

Given the critical points (turning points) which represent the maximum or the minimum points, the set of points that can be tested to solve the inequality will consist of points to the right and to the left of these points. The set of points that solve the inequality will be simply the points where the graph of the function crosses the x-axis. From these information, the set of points will be as given above

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