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Question 53467This question is from textbook Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
: I'm supposed to solve, graph and write solution set in interval notation for this problem. And I can't find an example in the book to help me. I was wondering if you could help with the steps and see if it reminds me how to do this. Thanks..
6> or equal to -1 and x< 3
This question is from textbook Elementary and Intermediate Algebra

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6> or equal to -1 and x< 3
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I think it should be x>=-1 or x<3 [Please let me know if this is the correct problem]
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If so,
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Graphing on the number line:
(-infinity)---(-3)---(-2)---[(-1)====0===(1)====(2)====(3)}---(4)---(+infinity)
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Interval notation: [-1, 3)
Because the graph includes -1 and any number greater than -1, but the graph is less than 3 without including 3.