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    Solve the Inequality\(\frac { x + 2 } { x - 4 } > 0\)
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Solve the Inequality x+2x−4>0\frac { x + 2 } { x - 4 } > 0x−4x+2​>0

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Solve the inequality. x+2x−4>0\frac { x + 2 } { x - 4 } > 0x−4x+2​>0 Please enter your answer in interval notation.

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