Chapter 3: Solving Inequalities

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Chapter 3: Solving Inequalities
Section 3.6: Compound Inequalities Day 1 Compound Inequalities
A Compound Inequality consists of two distinct inequalities joined by the word and or the word or. You find the solutions of a compound inequality either by identifying where the solution sets of the distinct inequalities overlap(and) or by combining the solution sets to form a larger solution set(or). and Where the graphs Overlap or Combine the graphs Writing Compound Inequalities
What compound inequality represents the phrase and graph the solutions. All real numbers that are greater than -2 AND less than 6. n > -2 n < 6 -2 < n < 6 Writing Compound Inequalities
What compound inequality represents the phrase and graph the solutions. All real numbers that are less than 0 OR greater than or equal to 5. n < 0 n 5 n < 0 or n Solving Compound Inequalities (AND)
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