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Solve the rational inequality: (3x-9)/(x+1) > 2. Show work (on your paper) using a table with...

Solve the rational inequality: (3x-9)/(x+1) > 2. Show work (on your paper) using a table with test intervals.

(-∞,-1]

(-1,∞)

(-1,11]

(11, ∞)

(-∞,11)

(-1,11)

[11, ∞)

(-∞, 11]

[-1,11)

(-∞,-1)

[-1,11]

[-1,∞)

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