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What do i do for
<a href="http://www.codecogs.com/eqnedit.php?latex=x-\frac{1}{x} > 0" target="_blank"><img src="http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?x-\frac{1}{x} > 0" title="x-\frac{1}{x} > 0" /></a>

Do i times x to the whole inequation and get aa perfect square, graph it and check what parts work?

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lyounamu has multiplied both sides of the inequality: x - 1/x > 0 by x2 which we know is non-negative. If you multiply by just 'x' instead, say, you cannot be sure since it can be both negative and non-negative - so you can't be sure whether or not you need to reverse the inequality sign '>'.
 
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Ok, yeah I get it now. It was in my first 3U test, which I basically screwed up.

Yeah, I was thinking it was that, but then I thought, we haven't done this, so i just did the squared. I might actually fail my 3u test :|
 

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Ok, yeah I get it now. It was in my first 3U test, which I basically screwed up.

Yeah, I was thinking it was that, but then I thought, we haven't done this, so i just did the squared. I might actually fail my 3u test :|
Well its really easy anyway, so just don't forget :p
 

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