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5x-7/x <= 4

im getting x<0 and x>=7

sry to ask this stupid q :/
 

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its 0<=x<=7 I think. Multiply both sides by x^2, so that the sign doesn't change, and draw a quick graph to see which x-values correspond to y-values
 

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^Above graph is y = x(x-7)

We want x(x-7) <= 0

Which means we pick x-values that give negative y-values when subbed in the curve ( i have indicated the negative sign in the graph)
 

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ok so this is how i did it:

5x-7/x <= 4 multiply both sides by x^2

(5x-7)x <= 4x^2

0<=(4x^2)-(5x-7)x

0<=(x)(4x-5x+7)

(x)(4x-5x+7) => 0

(x)(-x+7) => 0

hence since x not equal to 0

solution: x<0 and x=>7


edit: crap, didn't realise that it was a negative parabola so you guys are right.

solution is 0<x<=7
 
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