Algebra - Ch. 29: Quadratic & Rational Inequalities (12 of 15) Solving a Rational Inequality: Ex. 4

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We will solve the rational inequality: {[(x+1)(x-3)]/[(x+2)(x-2)]} (is less than) 0. Ex. 4

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Thank god I found your video TvT. I'm seriously having a bit of a hard time solving this kind of an equation. You explain it so well. Thank you for posting this professor.

JulyFlare
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helped me understand much better thank you

jessenamion
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your interest in the subject is contagious. good job

zakusa
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Doc B, In the N why didn't you write x cannot =3 and x cannot=-1, following the pattern you wrote for D? Thanks for these valuable videos.

aliso-pvll
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Could you not use partial fractions to help find a solution?

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