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What values of x makes the expression (x-6)(x+3) positive?​

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  • 22-11-2019

Answer:

This means that for (x-6)(x+3) to be positive, the value of x has to be greater than 6; x>6

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1

Given the equation;

(x-6)(x+3)

Step 2

To determine the values of x that make the equation positive, the equation can be expressed as;

(x-6)(x+3)>0

x-6>0/(x+3)

x-6>0

x>0+6

x>6

This means that for (x-6)(x+3) to be positive, the value of x has to be greater than 6; x>6

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