How do you find the critical points for the inequality (2x+1)/(x-9)>=0?

1 Answer
Sep 25, 2015

See the explanation.

Explanation:

I think the question wants the key numbers or the partition numbers.

These are the values of x at which the sign of the expression MIGHT change.

The sign of a rational function MIGHT change when either the numerator is 0 or when the denominator is 0 (where the expression is not defined.)

For the expression (2x+1)/(x-9),

the sign MIGHT and does change at x=-1/2 (the solution to 2x+1=0 and

at x=9 (the solution to x-9=0).

In the graph of y=(2x+1)/(x-9) below, you can see where the expression changes sign:

graph{y=(2x+1)/(x-9) [-25.9, 39.05, -23.36, 9.1]}

To the left of x=-1/2, y is positive. Then at x=-1/2, y changes from positive to negative. (You can use a mouse to scroll in and to drag the graph around.)
y stays negative until we get to x=9 where y suddenly becomes very,very positive.