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OpenStudy (anonymous):

solve the following inequality (x+2/x-2)>0 ...........

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AccessDenied @ajprincess @A_clan @Dhivyadharshni

OpenStudy (ajprincess):

Is it this? \[\frac{x+2}{x-2}>0\]?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes.........

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ajprincess

OpenStudy (ajprincess):

Multiply by (x-2) both sides and then subtract 2 from both sides.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you solve it for me.......

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ajprincess

OpenStudy (ajprincess):

Did u try? vat r u gettng?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ajprincess

OpenStudy (ajprincess):

\[\frac{x+2}{x-2}*(x-2)>0*(x-2)\] \[x+2>0\] plzz do the rest as I told.

OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):

OpenStudy (accessdenied):

That looks correct to me. If you multiply by (x - 2), you can lose or gain excessive answers.

OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):

Did i do right in the attachment @AccessDenied Plz tell:)

OpenStudy (accessdenied):

Yeah, I do believe that's correct in the attachment. I tested values for your shaded regions and those are correct.

OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):

thanx a lot:)

OpenStudy (accessdenied):

You're welcome. :)

OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):

^_^

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