Question Number 22215 by gopikrishnan005@gmail.com last updated on 13/Oct/17 | ||
$${solve}\:{the}\:{inequation}\:−{x}^{\mathrm{2}} +\mathrm{3}{x}−\mathrm{2}>\mathrm{0} \\ $$ | ||
Answered by ajfour last updated on 13/Oct/17 | ||
$${x}^{\mathrm{2}} −\mathrm{3}{x}+\mathrm{2}<\mathrm{0} \\ $$ $$\left({x}−\mathrm{1}\right)\left({x}−\mathrm{2}\right)<\mathrm{0} \\ $$ $${x}\in\left(\mathrm{1},\:\mathrm{2}\right) \\ $$ | ||
Answered by $@ty@m last updated on 13/Oct/17 | ||
Answered by $@ty@m last updated on 13/Oct/17 | ||