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write a compound inequality that represents the following phrase graph the solutions all real numbers that are between -8 and three
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To express the phrase "all real numbers that are between -8 and 3" as a compound inequality, you can write:
\[
-8 < x < 3
\]
This means that \( x \) is greater than -8 and less than 3.
To graph the solutions, you would draw a number line, place open circles (or parentheses) at -8 and 3, and shade the area between them to indicate all the values of \( x \) that satisfy the inequality.
\[
-8 < x < 3
\]
This means that \( x \) is greater than -8 and less than 3.
To graph the solutions, you would draw a number line, place open circles (or parentheses) at -8 and 3, and shade the area between them to indicate all the values of \( x \) that satisfy the inequality.
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