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Which compound inequality is represented by the graph?
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
O x<-4 or x > 3
O X<-4 and x > 3
xs-4 or x <3
Oxs 4 and x <3


Sagot :

The compound inequality represented by the graph is (a) x <-4 or x > 3

From the graph, we have the following highlights

  1. The line number starts from -4, and goes to the left direction
  2. The line number also starts from 3, and goes to the right direction
  3. The dot at -4 and 3 are opened

The above means that:

-4 and 3 are not included in the inequality values

Hence, the compound inequality represented by the graph is x <-4 or x > 3

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