Q1 Terminology Unanswered • 3 attempts left Fill in each blank with the appropriate word. a. When solving a polynomial inequality by hand, the solutions of the associated equation are called the numbers. These numbers divide up the number line into regions that contain or do not contain of the inequality. b. When solving a rational inequality by hand, the solutions of the associated equation as well as values that make the of the rational expression zero are called the numbers. The restriction of a rational expression is included in the solution set.

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Q1 Terminology
Unanswered • 3 attempts left
Fill in each blank with the appropriate word.
a. When solving a polynomial inequality by hand, the solutions of the associated equation are called the
numbers. These numbers divide up the number line into regions that contain or do not contain
of the inequality.
b. When solving a rational inequality by hand, the solutions of the associated equation as well as values that make the
of the rational expression zero are called the
numbers. The restriction of a
rational expression is
included in the solution set.
Transcribed Image Text:Q1 Terminology Unanswered • 3 attempts left Fill in each blank with the appropriate word. a. When solving a polynomial inequality by hand, the solutions of the associated equation are called the numbers. These numbers divide up the number line into regions that contain or do not contain of the inequality. b. When solving a rational inequality by hand, the solutions of the associated equation as well as values that make the of the rational expression zero are called the numbers. The restriction of a rational expression is included in the solution set.
@ Q3 Polynomial inequality
::
X Answered - Incorrect • 2 attempts left
The graph of a function f is given. Use the
graph to solve f(x) < 0. Enter the solution set
in interval notation below.
Type your response
5-
3+
2+
-4
-1-
4.
-5-
Transcribed Image Text:@ Q3 Polynomial inequality :: X Answered - Incorrect • 2 attempts left The graph of a function f is given. Use the graph to solve f(x) < 0. Enter the solution set in interval notation below. Type your response 5- 3+ 2+ -4 -1- 4. -5-
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