Asked by Carmen33
Compare the graph of a compound inequality involving "and" with the graph of a compound inequality involving "or"
My answer:
A graph using an inequality "and" means that, on a line, the two points they are between forms a segment, while and inequality involving "or" means that it forms a line going in two different directions
My answer:
A graph using an inequality "and" means that, on a line, the two points they are between forms a segment, while and inequality involving "or" means that it forms a line going in two different directions
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Answered by
bobpursley
No.
And allows two regions of a domain , such as 2<x<5 and 12<x<13 to be allowed values
Or allows only one or the other region to be allowed values, but not both.
And allows two regions of a domain , such as 2<x<5 and 12<x<13 to be allowed values
Or allows only one or the other region to be allowed values, but not both.
Answered by
Reiny
Plotting -5 ≤ x < 8, which means <b>x ≥ -5 AND x < 8</b>
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=plot+-5+%E2%89%A4+x+%3C+8
plotting <b>x ≤ -5 OR x > 8</b>
would have a closed little circle at the -5 with an arrow to the left, and an open little circle at the 8 with an arrow going to the right.
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=plot+-5+%E2%89%A4+x+%3C+8
plotting <b>x ≤ -5 OR x > 8</b>
would have a closed little circle at the -5 with an arrow to the left, and an open little circle at the 8 with an arrow going to the right.
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