How do I use a sign chart to solve #2< -16t^2+6<5#?
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Explanation:
Here, we have two inequalities that must be satisfied.
(1)
(2)
(1) The first inequality
We write the inequality in standard form by putting all non-zero terms on the left side.
We start by finding the critical numbers.
Set
The critical numbers are
We have three intervals to consider: (-∞, -0.5), (-0.5, 0.5), and (0.5, ∞).
We pick a test number and evaluate the function and its sign at that number.
(2) The second inequality
The inequality in standard form is
Set
The critical numbers are
The three intervals to consider are: (-∞, -0.25), (-0.25, 0.25), and (0.25, ∞).
Now we create a sign chart for the two functions.
The only intervals for which the two signs are both negative are (-0.5, -0.25) and (0.25, 0.5).