First consider the inequality as an equation by replacing the > or < with = and find a solution. Those will be some of the endpoints, then you will need to graph the function and just read of that for inequalities by using the intersections you have already solved for.
In your case the graphs would be y = x^2 + x and y = 0
Well, yes.. But how would you do it if you couldn't graph it? Using
only the null factor law
without trial and error and without plugging them back into the original inequality and
without graphing anything. If someone threw an inequality at you and you had no idea how to graph it and didn't have time to check every answer, how would you solve it? I graphed it merely to show that my inequality is incorrect; my question is
why is it incorrect?
I think your mistake is in line 8. You can’t just say either of the factors are greater than 0. Either BOTH are greater than 0 or both are less than 0 for y>0. They’re interlinked because they’re multiplied.
Yeah.. but the words "and" and "or" are used interchangeably when it comes to intercepts, as demonstrated in every answer in the textbook. E.g.: in y=x^2 y=4 means that x= -2 or 2, or you can say x= -2 and 2. Still, that "and/or" issue doesn't influence the problem I'm having in line 10.