How do you solve x2+2x<0?

1 Answer
Mar 29, 2018

2<x<0

Explanation:

Leading degree is 2 which tells us that x2+2x is quadratic function and leading coefficient is 1 which tells us that parabola opens upward.

Now we can find roots to give us more details.

Let x2+2x=0

x(x+2)=0

x=0orx+2=0

x=0orx=2

This tells us that parabola passes x-axis at -2 and then again at 0.

So since parabola opens upward, it would below x-axis at anywhere between 2 and 0 exclusive, as seen in graph:
graph{ x^2+2x [-3, 1, -2, 1]}Thus x2+2x<0 at 2<x<0.