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56) I'm suppose to graph the solution for the compound inequality. I'm confussed as how to do that.
X > or equal to -1 and X is < 3
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56) I'm suppose to graph the solution for the compound inequality. I'm confussed as how to do that.
X > or equal to -1 and X is < 3
This question is from textbook Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
X > or equal to -1 and X is < 3
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Draw a coordinate system.
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Draw a DASHED vertical line at x=-1
Since you want x GREATER THAN -1
shade the half-plane to the right of
the dashed line.
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Draw a DASHED vertical line at x=3
Since you want x LESS THAN 3
shade the half-plane to the left of
the dashed line.
The graph you want is the intersection
of these two half-planes.
It is the area between the vertical line
at x=-1 and the vertical line at x=3
Cheers,
Stan H.
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