SOLUTION: CORRECTION--- If I left out a number in a equation does that change the process of how to solve? 4.5x- 1 < -10 OR 6-2x > or equal to 12. Also, then would my answer in interva

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Question 905952: CORRECTION--- If I left out a number in a equation does that change the process of how to solve?
4.5x- 1 < -10 OR 6-2x > or equal to 12.
Also, then would my answer in interval notation look like this?
(-infinity,-5) U (-infinity, -3]
Is that right? or in the second answer should -3 come first? If so, why is that?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I just finished this with "ADDED INFORMATION" in the other solution posting. The union of the two solutions should be (-infinity, -2), since the -3 is included as part of the second inclusive inequality.