what are the distinct features of rational inequality?
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A rational inequality is an inequality which contains a rational expression. The trick to dealing with rational inequalities is to always work with zero on one side of the inequality. ... A rational expression changes its sign only at its zeros and its undefined values.
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A rational inequality is one that includes a rational statement.
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- A reasonable inequality is one that includes a rational statement. When dealing with rational inequalities, the secret is to always start with zero solely on a single side of such inequality. At only zeros as well as undefined values does a rational expression's sign change.
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- To locate a rational equation, glance at the equation on its own and look for the equality sign "". If you don't discover any function or inequality symbols, you can be confident it's a rational equation.
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