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Mathematics 19 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Kind of lost with this one: "Solve the inequality. Express the solution using interval notation." Now I understand the basics, however, this problem is a little confusing. The equation is ((x-6)(x+6)/(x)) less than or equal to zero. My question is whether I simply take the opposites of negative six and positive six and test them out on the numberline, or is there more to it, i'm not use to having an x value in the denominator. Do I use it as a point, like 0 or something?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

figured it out

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