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January 1st, 2009, 02:45 AM
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Find the range of values of x that satisfy the inequality .
Case 1: Solve (x + 2)(x + 1/2) < 0
and
(x - 1)(x - 3) > 0 simultaneously.
Case 2: Solve (x + 2)(x + 1/2) > 0
and
(x - 1)(x - 3) < 0 simultaneously.
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