How do you solve #3/(x-3)<=2/(x+2)# using a sign chart? Precalculus Solving Rational Inequalities Sign Charts 1 Answer sankarankalyanam Oct 9, 2017 #x<=-12# Explanation: Cross multiplying, #3(x+2)<=2(x-3)# #3x+6<=2x-6# #3x-2x<=-6-6# #x<=-12# Answer link Related questions What is an inequality? What is a sign chart? How do I use a sign chart to solve #x^2>4#? How do I use a sign chart to solve #2x^2-7x<=-3#? How do I use a sign chart to solve #x^2<4#? How do I use a sign chart to solve #4x^2<=28x#? How do I use a sign chart to solve #2x^2-7x> -3#? How do I use a sign chart to solve #x^2+5x-9<0#? How do I use a sign chart to solve #2< -16t^2+6<5#? How do I use a sign chart to solve #x^2+1<0#? See all questions in Sign Charts Impact of this question 1220 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License