5. Solving Compound Inequalities
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Split the compound inequality into two separate inequalities.
Solution Set: - 8 < r ≤ 3
Graph:
and.24 > -3r and -3r ≥ -9
Let's solve the inequalities separately.
Divide by -3 and flip inequality sign
Note that the point on - 8 is open because it is not included in the solution set.
Note that the point on 3 is closed because it is included in the solution set.
The solution set to the compound inequality is the intersection of the solution sets. First Solution Set: - 8 < r& Second Solution Set: r&≤ 3 Intersecting Solution Set: - 8 < r& ≤ 3 Finally, we will graph the solution set to the compound inequality on a number line.