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Solve the rational inequality 2(x-4)/x<-4?​

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Answer:

It’s not the answer but it’s a guide and something to be mindful of...

Explanation:

You have to determine the zeros of the rational inequality by setting each factor equal to zero then solving for x. Use the zeros as critical numbers to divide the number line into distinct intervals.

Hope this helps... bless your heart.

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