Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Inequalities
Inequalities express a relationship where one side is not equal to the other, often using symbols like '>', '<', '≥', or '≤'. In this case, we are dealing with a polynomial inequality, which requires finding the values of x that make the expression greater than zero. Understanding how to manipulate and solve inequalities is crucial for determining the solution set.
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Factoring Polynomials
Factoring polynomials involves breaking down a polynomial expression into simpler components, or factors, that when multiplied together yield the original polynomial. In the given inequality, (x-4)(x-1)(x+2) is already factored, which simplifies the process of finding the critical points where the expression equals zero. These points help in determining the intervals to test for the inequality.
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Interval Notation
Interval notation is a mathematical notation used to represent a range of values on the number line. It uses parentheses and brackets to indicate whether endpoints are included (closed intervals) or excluded (open intervals). After solving the inequality, expressing the solution set in interval notation provides a clear and concise way to communicate the range of x values that satisfy the inequality.
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