Math, asked by manvi2840, 6 months ago

solve linear inequality in x-3/x+4<0 and represent it on number line​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Solution: The inverse follows the inequality of its number.

We can let (x-3)\times \dfrac{1}{x+4}&lt;0.

Then, (x-3)(x+4)&lt;0 and zeros are x=3 or x=-4.

Therefore, -4&lt;x&lt;3.

Answered by madhunisha05
1

Answer:

[-∞,3)

Step-by-step explanation:

x-3/x+4<0

x-3<0

x<3

  • [-∞,3)

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