kloudsurfer
Member
As for the original question, Ive always been taught to do it differently. I dont wanna confuse you or anything, I just thought it was strange that im the only one who is taught to do it this way -
The bottom cant equal zero so
5x-2 =/= 0
x=/=2/5
The solve the equation as if it wasnt an inequality and you get x=1, so the two x values are 1 and 2/5.
Then you draw it on a number line (or just do it in your head like i do) and test a point on the line, say 0. So sub 0 in as x, and you get
6/-2<0 which is true, so the point (on the number line if u need it) falls outside the two values. Therefore x<2/5 or x>1.
Whew. So doesnt anyone else do it this way? It saves you drawing a parabola.
The bottom cant equal zero so
5x-2 =/= 0
x=/=2/5
The solve the equation as if it wasnt an inequality and you get x=1, so the two x values are 1 and 2/5.
Then you draw it on a number line (or just do it in your head like i do) and test a point on the line, say 0. So sub 0 in as x, and you get
6/-2<0 which is true, so the point (on the number line if u need it) falls outside the two values. Therefore x<2/5 or x>1.
Whew. So doesnt anyone else do it this way? It saves you drawing a parabola.