2) Assume that a 20mm by 20mm section of tissue was placed on top of a Cartesian plane with its center at the origin. The darker, shaded areas found on the tissue sample satisfy x+1 the rational...


2) Assume that a 20mm by 20mm section of tissue was placed on top of a Cartesian plane<br>with its center at the origin. The darker, shaded areas found on the tissue sample satisfy<br>x+1<br>the rational inequality·<br>>0.<br>x² -9<br>a)<br>Sketch a graph of the function<br>x+1<br>f(x) =<br>x² -9<br>by hand.<br>Shade the region(s) of the graph that<br>b)<br>satisfy the inequality to reveal the light and dark regions<br>of the biopsy noted by Dr. Philips.<br>10<br>2<br>1.<br>-10<br>-1<br>-1<br>10<br>-10<br>17<br>

Extracted text: 2) Assume that a 20mm by 20mm section of tissue was placed on top of a Cartesian plane with its center at the origin. The darker, shaded areas found on the tissue sample satisfy x+1 the rational inequality· >0. x² -9 a) Sketch a graph of the function x+1 f(x) = x² -9 by hand. Shade the region(s) of the graph that b) satisfy the inequality to reveal the light and dark regions of the biopsy noted by Dr. Philips. 10 2 1. -10 -1 -1 10 -10 17

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