SOLUTION: 2x+9≥5 and 2x-13≥-9 how would I write the solution {x|x-,2} } I know x=-2 and x=2 help

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Question 503149: 2x+9≥5 and 2x-13≥-9 how would I write the solution {x|x-,2}
} I know x=-2 and x=2 help

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