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Use interval notation to indicate the set of solutions to the inequality
x2−18>3x.
NOTE: When using interval notation in WeBWorK, remember that:
You use 'I' for ∞ and '-I' for −∞.
And use 'U' for the union symbol.

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Answered by p39404894
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Use interval notation to indicate the set of solutions to the inequality

x2−18>3x.

NOTE: When using interval notation in WeBWorK, remember that:

You use 'I' for ∞ and '-I' for −∞.

And use 'U' for the union symbol.

Solution:

Step-by-step explanation:

Use interval notation to indicate the set of solutions to the inequality

x2−18>3x.

NOTE: When using interval notation in WeBWorK, remember that:

You use 'I' for ∞ and '-I' for −∞.

And use 'U' for the union symbol.

Solution:

Answered by ashi1532
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Step-by-step explanation:

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