If that's + 2x2, the answer is x(x + 3)(x - 1) x = 0, -3, 1
If that's - 2x2, the answer is x(x - 3)(x + 1) x = 0, 3, -1
131
x3-343
3.03 = 33/100It is: 3 and 3/100
X3 X(X2) X2(X) and, X * X * X
It's just like solving algebra: [(J/4)-8] < (4) (J/4) < (12) (J) < (12*3) J < 48 The inequality is true when J is less than 48.
x3 6x2-x-30
-37
"x3" is not an inequality. An inequality will have one of the following signs: less-than, less-than-or-equal, greater-than, greater-than-or-equal. for example: 3x - 5 < 15
This is not an inequality. There is no <,>, or = sign.
Solve the inequality and enter your solution as an inequality comparing the variable to the solution. -33+x<-33
There is no equation not inequality. So there is nothing to solve!
The above is not an inequality as stated.
x>-9
I would not waste my time, because that's not an inequality.
X(X2 - X)
There is no equation (nor inequality) so there is nothing to solve.There is no equation (nor inequality) so there is nothing to solve.There is no equation (nor inequality) so there is nothing to solve.There is no equation (nor inequality) so there is nothing to solve.
To solve an inequality word problem, first, identify the variables and the relationships described in the problem. Translate the words into a mathematical inequality, using symbols to represent the relationships (e.g., <, >, ≤, ≥). Then, solve the inequality just as you would with an equation, applying algebraic operations while keeping the inequality in mind. Finally, interpret the solution in the context of the original problem to provide a meaningful answer.