Quadratic inequalities are equations that take on the format of ax² + bx + c > 0 or ax² + bx + c < 0. Solutions can be found by methods such as factoring, employing the quadratic formula, or completing the square. The set of solutions encompasses the x values that satisfy the inequality.
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None | Solve the quadratic inequality \(x^2 - 4x + 3 > 0… | Step 1: Rewrite the inequality as \((x-1)(x-3) > 0\) to find the roots of the equation. |