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Which inequality represents all values of x for which the product below is defined ?

Which inequality represents all values of x for which the product below is defined-example-1
User TPArrow
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Answer:

B. x>/ 6

Explanation:

A P E X

User Yjsoon
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Answer:

x ≥6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the product:

√(x-6)*√(x+3)

The function has to be defined if x ≥0

Hence;

√(x-6)*√(x+3)≥0

Find the product

√(x-6)(x+3)≥0

Square both sides

(x-6)(x+3)≥0

x-6≥0 and x+3≥0

x≥0+6 and x ≥0 - 3

x ≥6 and x ≥-3

Hence the required inequality is x ≥6

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