To find: The interval as an inequality and graph the solution.
Answer to Problem 24PPE
To graph the solution, draw a number line and indicate the solution on it.
Closed
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Concept used:
The difference is that a solution to the inequality is not the drawn line but area of the coordinate plane that satisfy the inequality.
The common area is the solution of inequality.
The boundary line is dashed for
A compound inequality is a combination of two or more inequalities joined by either an “and” or an “or”. In mathematics, most often it deals with equalities two statements that must, at all times, remain exactly equal to each other, however, sometimes interested in more than or less than relationship.
There is a statement and one must always be either bigger than or at least as big as the other.
Calculation:
The given interval
Let
Then the given interval notation can be written in inequality as:
Hence, to graph the solution, draw a number line and indicate the solution on it.
Closed circle denoted that
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