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(x - 1)(x+2)/(x-3)(x+3)<0 is
The complete solution set of rational inequality​

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Answered by sksycokiller
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by sonalkaramchandani
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Answer:

first we will solve the upper equation

(x-1)(x+2)

we will get

xsquare +2x-1x-2

xsquare+1x-2

we will solve under equation

(x-3)(x+3)

we will get

xsquare +3x-3x-9

xsquare-9

we will divide both the ans

[x square +1x-2]÷[xsquare-9]

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