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27 July, 12:30

Which represents the compound inequality x < - 2 or x ≥ 3 using interval notation?

A. x e (-∞,-2) U [3,∞)

B. x e (-∞,-2) n[3,∞)

c. x e (-2,3]

d. x e (-∞,-2]

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  1. 27 July, 14:17
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    We are given the inequality x < - 2 or x ≥ 3 in which the problem asks to determine the domain of the inequality. In this case, this means numbers less than - 2 or numbers equal to 3 and greater than three. The relation that illustrates the previous statement is B. x e (-∞,-2) n[3,∞)
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