document.write( "Question 562478: solve the compound inequality.
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document.write( "4>-3x+3 or 8(greater than or = to)-3x+4\r
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document.write( "answers available are:
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document.write( "(-infinity, -4/3] or (-1/3, infinity)\r
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document.write( "(-infinity, -4/3]\r
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document.write( "(-1/3, infinity)\r
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document.write( "(-infinity, infinity)\r
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document.write( "I chose the 1st one, but am not sure, need verification please! :)
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Algebra.Com's Answer #364590 by issacodegard(60)![]() ![]() You can put this solution on YOUR website! I worked it out and got [-4/3, infinity) so I'm not sure about the problem being written correctly.\r \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "Well, we can check that x=-2 does not satisfy either inequality, so this means that choices 1,2, and 4, whose intervals contain -2, are incorrect. Also, x=-1 does satisfy the second inequality so it must be included in the interval, so this means that choice 3 is incorrect as well. \n" ); document.write( " |