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Which graph shows the solution set of x-9/7x+2<=0
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Which graph shows the solution set of x-9/7x+2<=0
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we have that
(x-9)/(7x+2)<=0
we know that
the denominator cannot be zero, therefore the value of x = -2 /7 cannot belong to the domain of the function
7x+2=0-----> x=-2/7-----> x=-0.29
using a graph tool
see the attached figure
the solution is the interval
(-2/7, 9]---------> (-0.29, 9]
the value of -0.29 is not included in the solution
therefore
the answer is the third option
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For this case we have the following inequality:
Solving for the numerator we have:
Solving for the denominator we have:
Therefore, the solution is given by:
The graph that shows this solution is the graphic number 3.
Answer:
option 3
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