SOLUTION: X < 1 or x < -3 line under means greater than or equal too please help
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Question 160071: X < 1 or x < -3 line under means greater than or equal too please help
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Answer by midwood_trail(310) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x < 1 or x < or = to -3
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