Asked by Lonny
if x<5 and x>c, give a value of c such that there are no solutions to the compound inequality.explain why there are no solutions?
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Answered by
Steve
clearly there are no solutions if c >= 5.
Answered by
Carolina
The value of c could be 5 or any number greater than 5.
The solution is the intersection of both solution sets of the given inequalities.
The solutions of the compound inequality must be solutions of both inequalities.
A number cannot be both less than 5 and greater than 5 at the same time.
The solution is the intersection of both solution sets of the given inequalities.
The solutions of the compound inequality must be solutions of both inequalities.
A number cannot be both less than 5 and greater than 5 at the same time.
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