SOLUTION: I don't know how to solve this.
x≥-3 and x<2
keep in mind it says "and," meaning this problem is a conjunction.
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x≥-3 and x<2
keep in mind it says "and," meaning this problem is a conjunction.
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Question 1103830: I don't know how to solve this.
x≥-3 and x<2
keep in mind it says "and," meaning this problem is a conjunction. Found 2 solutions by greenestamps, josgarithmetic:Answer by greenestamps(13214) (Show Source):
There is nothing to solve; the statement of the problem gives you the answer. I'm guessing they just want you to write it as a single inequality, without "and".
The compound inequality says that the solution set is all x values that are greater than or equal to -3 and less than 2. That means "between" -3 and 2; including -3 but not including 2.
You can write it as .
Or if you are to use interval notation, that would be [-3,2).