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11 March, 10:24

What is the solution set to the inequality (4x-3) (2x-1) >0?

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  1. 11 March, 12:48
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    (4x - 3) (2x - 1) > 0

    When you see a situation like this;

    Just look at the values of x that will give an answer of zero.

    Then the answer will be: x is greater than those individual values.

    Lets assume 4x - 3 = 0 then;

    x = 3/4

    Lets assume that 2x - 1 = 0 then;

    x = 1/2

    But we don't want the product of (4x - 3) and (2x - 1) to be zero so;

    x has be greater than 1/2 and be greater than 3/4 hence;

    x > 1/2 or x > 3/4
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