For "greater than or equal to" you need ≥
so....
x < –3 or x ≥ 5
Btw, Ms Sue is no longer with us, unfortunately she passed away late last year.
We all miss her
Choose the compound inequality that represents each phrase.
all real numbers that are less than –3 or greater than or equal to 5
A. x < –3 or x > 5
B. x < 5 or x > –3****
C. x < –3 or x > 5
D. x < –3 or x < 5
4 answers
ON A THE SECOND GREATER SIGN IS UNDERLINED. ON B THE SECOND GREATER THAN SIGN IS UNDERLINED. ON C THE FIRST GREATER THAN SIGN IS UNDERLINED. ON D ALL OF THE GREATER THAN SIGNS ARE UNDERLINED
Thank you Mr. Reiny
ms.sue is not dead. don't talk about my daughter like that.