The solution set of x^ 2 -3 x+4 x+1 >1, x R is
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The solution set of \(\frac{x^{2}-3 x+4}{x+1}>1, x \in R\) is
- \((3, \infty)\)
- \((-1,1) \cup(3, \infty)\)
- \([-1,1] \cup[3, \infty)\)
- none
Answer
(B) (-1,1) (3, )
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