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1. For what values of x does the function y=2x+13 take on a positive value? a negative value?

2.
 a+3 over (a^2−1) − 1 over (a^2+a)

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2x+13=0\\ 2x=-13\\ x=-6.5

The function is linear where
a\ \textgreater \ 0, so it's negative for
x\ \textless \ -6.5 and positive for
x\ \textgreater \ -6.5

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D:x\in\mathbb{R}\setminus\{-1,1,0\}\\\\ (a+3)/(a^2-1) - (1)/(a^2+a)=\\ (a+3)/((a-1)(a+1)) - (1)/(a(a+1))=\\ (a(a+3))/(a(a-1)(a+1)) - (a-1)/(a(a-1)(a+1))=\\ (a^2+3a-a+1)/(a(a-1)(a+1))=\\ (a^2+2a+1)/(a(a-1)(a+1))=\\ ((a+1)^2)/(a(a-1)(a+1))=\\ (a+1)/(a(a-1))

for
a\in(-\infty,-1) it's negative
for
a\in(-1,0) it's positive
for
a\in(0,1) it's negative
for
a\in(1,\infty) it's positive



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