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How to find x(x-2)<0

User Symfrog
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Answer:

x<2

Explanation:

x- 2 <0

x < 2

User Mayur Koshti
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Answer:


0<x<2

Explanation:

Hi there!


x(x-2)<0

Set x(x-2) equal to 0:


x(x-2)=0

Solve for x by using the zero product property:


x(x-2)=0


x=0 and
x=2

Now, we know that for the inequality
x(x-2)<0, one of the following must be true:

1)
0<x<2

2)
x<0 or
x>2

To find out which one it is, 1) or 2), we can substitute a value into
x(x-2)<0 to see if the inequality is true.

For example, 1 takes place in between 0 and 2. If 1 satisfies
x(x-2)<0, then
0<x<2 must be true. If it does not, then
x<0 or
x>2 must be true:


1(1-2)<0\\1(-1)<0\\-1<0

This inequality is true. Thus,
0<x<2.

I hope this helps!

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