asked 26.0k views
12 votes
Consider the quadratic inequality, x^2 - 3x < 10. When you solve the inequality the solution is -2

1 Answer

8 votes

Answer:

−2<x<5

Explanation:

x2−3x=10

x2−3x−10=10−10(Subtract 10 from both sides)

x2−3x−10=0

(x+2)(x−5)=0(Factor left side of equation)

x+2=0 or x−5=0(Set factors equal to 0)

x=−2 or x=5

Check values in the intervals to see if they work.

x<−2(Doesn't work in original inequality)

−2<x<5(Works in original inequality)

x>5(Doesn't work in original inequality)

So, the proper answer for me is −2<x<5.

answered
User Smack Alpha
by
8.2k points

No related questions found

Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.