SOLUTION: I have another one I'm not sure about it says to solve the compound inequality 7>-4x+6 or 10≤-5x+4 The answer I got was (-∞,∞)is this correct? Thanks for your

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Question 250981: I have another one I'm not sure about it says to solve the compound inequality
7>-4x+6 or 10≤-5x+4
The answer I got was (-∞,∞)is this correct? Thanks for your time.

Answer by vksarvepalli(154)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
no its wrong, the answer will be
(-∞,-1.2]u(-0.25,-∞) u here means union
7>-4x+6 gives the first region of solutions
10≤-5x+4 gives the other
since it is 'or' here it is union of the two regions

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