(2-x)(x+1) >=0
Are you supposed to graph these on a parabola ?? :/
my teacher taught me this method, which works fine imo.
you need to sketch the parabola.
x intercepts are 2 and -1 and since x^2 is positive, the parabola is concave upwards.
from the inequality, (2-x)(x+1) is greater than or equal 0, so you need to highlight the part of the graph ABOVE the x-axis. in the case that it is LESS than zero, you need the highlight the part of the graph BELOW the x-axis.
looking at the highlighted bit, you can note the you highlighted the part on the graph where x is less than or equal to -1 and the part where x is greater than or equal to 2. and those are your answers.
sorry if this sounds confusing.
but in short, sketch, shade and write your answer.
and it'll work for cubic equations as well