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What is the solution set to the inequality (x-3)(x+5) ≤ 0

User PieterVK
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Answer: x less than or equal to 3, x less than or equal to -5.

Explanation:

split into two

x-3<0 // x+5<0

x<3 // x<-5

User Smartcat
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Answer:

-5 ≤ x ≤ 3

Interval notation : [-5 , 3]

Explanation:

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