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Which is the solution set to the inequality (4x-3)(2x-1)>0?
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
got it on edge
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Set each factor equal to 0
4x-3 = 0
2x-1 = 0
Solve for x.
4x-3=0
4x=3
x= 3/4
Solve for x.
2x-1= 0
2x= 1
x= 1/2
Eventually after a few more steps, your answer should be 1/2 is less than or equal to x and 3/4 is greater than or equal to x
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