SOLUTION: HOW WOULD YOU WRITE X>2 X<-5 IN EQUALITY NOTATION

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Question 849044: HOW WOULD YOU WRITE X>2 X<-5 IN EQUALITY NOTATION
Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Enlighten a math major on what "equality notation" is, and how you can use "equality notation" to represent *in*equalities.

Also, since no number can be greater than 2 and less than -5, the set of all X that satisfies both inequalities is the empty set, .

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