How Do You Formulate and Solve Rational Inequalities?

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The discussion focuses on the formulation and solution of rational inequalities, with participants attempting to convert various inequalities into a rational form. One user expresses confusion about how to create a rational inequality from given conditions, particularly how to determine the numerator and denominator. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding polynomial inequalities and suggests that reversing the process of solving them can help in constructing rational expressions. Additionally, there is clarification on the implications of having factors in the denominator, specifically regarding values that cannot be included in the solution set. Overall, the thread highlights the challenges of transitioning from polynomial to rational inequalities.
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Homework Statement
Determine a possible rational inequality in factored form with the solution ##x<-4## or ##-1\leq x\leq 3## or ##x>6##
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My attempt so far:
I put all the terms to become smaller than zero:
so ##x<-4## becomes ##x-4<0##
##-1\leq x\leq 3## becomes ##-1-x\leq 0## and ##x-3 \leq 0##
##x>6## becomes ##x-6>0## which is the same as ##-x+6<0## (i think)...

I am now stuck on making it a rational inequality... anyone know how?

Please help!
Thanks
 
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If you have a polynomial inequality, like ##x^2-4 < 0##, do you know how to solve it? I think the idea here is to do this process in reverse, and construct the polynomial given the solution.

Also x < -4 becomes x+4 < 0.
 
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Office_Shredder said:
If you have a polynomial inequality, like ##x^2-4 < 0##, do you know how to solve it? I think the idea here is to do this process in reverse, and construct the polynomial given the solution.

Also x < -4 becomes x+4 < 0.
Ya x < -4 becomes x+4 < 0 (that was a typo)... and yes the idea in this question is to do it in reverse (i.e. try to find the polynomial)... I am just unsure of how to do that exactly.
 
Why don't you start by describing the steps you would do to solve it the other way, then we can figure out how to work backwards.
 
Office_Shredder said:
Why don't you start by describing the steps you would do to solve it the other way, then we can figure out how to work backwards.
For a polynomial inequality, I would just need to multiply them together. I'm not sure how to find make a rational expression. Like how do I know what to put in the numerator and what to put in thre denominator?
 
Multiply what together? Can you solve the expression ##x^2-4 < 0##? I promise you if you just write out how to solve it, it will be easy to show how to do the steps in reverse.

As far as the rational expression, note the sign of f(x) and 1/f(x) are the same, so you can mostly just use a ppolynomial and not worry about putting anything in the denominator.
 
MartynaJ said:
For a polynomial inequality, I would just need to multiply them together. I'm not sure how to find make a rational expression. Like how do I know what to put in the numerator and what to put in thre denominator?
If a factor such as ##x-3## is in the denominator, then can ##x## be equal to three? Why not?
 
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