Or try it yourself, and just add different numbers to add and subtract to the x. You could also do it by not having an asymptote, ie, nothing dividing anything else, and just the x values. Any factoring question can be turned into an inequalities problem by adding a greater than/less than/ greater than and equal to/ less than or equal to sign replacing the =0 that usually comes with factoring questions.
smileygirl513 answered Saturday February 2 2008, 11:26 am: Im not sure but, go on google.com, and search inequaltitys and some sites should come up thathave those kind of probs!
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