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How do you solve a quadratic inequality

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When you solved quadratic equations, you created factors whose product was zero, implying either one or both of the factors must be equal to zero. When solving a quadratic inequality, you need to take more options into consideration. (x + 4) > 0 and (x + 3) < 0. One factor must be negative and one must be positive.
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