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What graph represents the solution for x^2+x-12>0

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x^2+x-12>0\\\\x^2+4x-3x-12>0\\\\x(x+4)-3(x+4)>0\\\\(x+4)(x-3)>0\\\\\text{zeros}\\\\x+4=0\Rightarrow x=-4\\\\x-3=0\Rightarrow x=3

Mark the zeros on a number line. Draw a parabola open up that goes through zeros.

We are looking for numerical intervals in which the parabola has positive values โ€‹โ€‹(graph above the axis).

(look at the picture)


x^2+x-12\iff x\in(-\infty,\ -4)\ \cup\ (3,\ \infty)

What graph represents the solution for x^2+x-12>0-example-1
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