How do you solve 2x^2+3x>0?
1 Answer
Explanation:
The trick is to note that the sign of a polynomial expression can only be different at two points if the expression evaluates to
Solving for where it is
<=> x=0 or 2x+3=0
<=> x=0 or x= -3/2
Thus the intervals in question are
From here, we can just test a point in each to see what the sign of the expression will be:
Thus
Thus
Thus
Putting it together, then,