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28 November, 08:12

Which graph represents the compound inequality? n=4

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  1. 28 November, 10:03
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    This would be two infinitely high planes. The left extending infinitely to the left and stopping short of the vertical line x=-2 and the right starting just to the right of the vertical line x=4 and extending infinitely to the right.

    Or you could think of it as an infinite plane excluding the infinitely high region from x=[-2,4]

    Or if you are simply referring to a number line: n = (-oo,-2) U (4,+oo)
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