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    Exam 6: Higher-Degree Polynomial and Rational Functions
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    Use the Graph of F(x) to Solve the Inequality\(f(x)>0\) A)\(x > 0\)
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Use the Graph of F(x) to Solve the Inequality f(x)>0f(x)>0f(x)>0 A) x>0x > 0x>0

Question 236

Question 236

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Use the graph of f(x) to solve the inequality.
- f(x) >0f(x) >0f(x) >0
 Use the graph of f(x)  to solve the inequality. - f(x) >0    A)   x > 0  B)   x < 3  C)   x > 3  D)   x < 0


A) x>0x > 0x>0
B) x<3x < 3x<3
C) x>3x > 3x>3
D) x<0x < 0x<0

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