Dealing with rational inequalities is like dealing with inequalities that feature rational expressions - these are expressions that take the form of a fraction in which both the numerator and the denominator are polynomials. The challenge when solving these inequalities lies in pinpointing the variable values that satisfy the inequality. It's a fascinating blend of concepts drawn from both inequality and polynomial equations.
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None | Solve the following rational inequality: \(-\frac… | Step 1: Rewrite the inequality as \(-\frac{2}{x-3} - 1 \geq 0\) |