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Solve the given inequality for real x:

3(x-1)2(x-3)


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Solution

Solve the inequality for real x:

3(x1)2(x3)3x32x6
Adding 3 on both sides, we obtain
3x3+32x6+33x2x3
Subtracting 2x from both sides,
3x2x2x32xx-3
That means, all the real numbers which are less than or equal to -3 are the solutions for the given inequality.
Therefore, x(-,-3] is the solution of given inequality.


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