f(x)= x+2/x+6
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f(x)= x+2/x+6
Although what az130 says is right, he has missed the negative values that f(x) is positive for too, these are the values below -6.
I have plotted a graph, the blue line is your function, you ca see it is positive above -2 and below -6
at x=-6 I have drawn the asymptote, this is a line that the equation approached but never touches.
Hope this helps.
Capuchin, can we come up with how to solve this without a graph?
I can do it like this but I'm not happy with it. The second portion seems mathematically correct but obviously leads to the wrong answer. The 0 is causing problems. How do we use algebra to get both answers? How would you find the roots if it were = instead of >? Oh well, it's early for me so maybe my brain will come up to speed later :)
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edit: i think the key is that we can't normally multiply both sides by something with an x without causing troubles and like i said, the 0 isn't helping.
Oh yes, I did it in my head without a graph, I just find it easier to show it that way.
Thank you for putting it more clearly than az130
:)
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