If the game will start at 11:00 A.M., but the players must arrive at the field three-quarters of an hour early to warm up, it refers to 8:45 a.m. Why? If we start to count in 11 backward and start to trace the three-quarters, it shows that 10:45, 9:45, and 8:45 are the three-quarters. So Hamid statement that he has to be at the field at 9:45 A.M is not correct.
Answer:
x ∈ (-∞ , -2) ∪ (1, 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
The expression is already factored. Note that for the polynomial that appears in the numerator there are 2 roots:
For the polynomial that appears in the denominator there is 1 root:
Note that does not belong to the domain of f(x) because it zeroes the denominator of the function and the division between zero is not defined.
With these three roots we do the study of signs to find out when
Observe the attached image
Note that:
when
when
when
Finally, we have the solution:
x ∈ (-∞ , -2) ∪ (1, 3)
Rational numbers are numbers that can be turned into fractions. So A, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are rational numbers