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10 April, 20:42

What is the solution to the compound inequality in interval notation?

4 (x+1) >-4or2x-4≤-10

(-∞,-3] or (-2,∞)

(-∞,-3] or (2,∞)

(-3,-2]

(-∞,-2) or [3,∞)

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  1. 10 April, 21:00
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    hello:

    4 (x+1) >-4or2x-4≤-10

    1) solve:

    4 (x+1) >-4

    x+1 > - 1

    x > - 2 ... (-2,∞)

    solve:

    2x-4≤-10

    2x ≤ - 6

    x ≤ - 3 ... (-∞,-3]

    the answer is : (-∞,-3] or (-2,∞)
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