How do you solve (x4)(x+1)0?

1 Answer
Jun 28, 2016

x1 and 4x

Explanation:

Zeros of the function (x4)(x+1) are {1,4} and they divide the real number line in three parts.

x1 - In this region the two binomials (x+1) and (x4) both are negative (or zero) and hence their product is positive. So this region forms a solution.

1<x<4 - In this region while (x+1) is posiitive and (x4) is negative and hence their product is negative. So this region does not form a solution.

4x - In this region both (x+1) and (x4) are positive (or zero) and hence their product is positive. So this region forms a solution.

This can also be checked from the following graph.

graph{(x-4)(x+1) [-5, 5, -10, 10]}