To solve the inequality 6t - 1 < - 37 or 3t + 4 > 19, we can solve each inequality separately and then combine the solutions.
For the first inequality: 6t - 1 < -37
Adding 1 to both sides, we get: 6t < -36
Dividing both sides by 6, we get: t < -6
For the second inequality: 3t + 4 > 19
Subtracting 4 from both sides, we get: 3t > 15
Dividing both sides by 3, we get: t > 5
So the solution to the inequality is t < -6 or t > 5.
To graph the solutions, you can plot these two intervals on a number line. They can be represented as follows:
<----------(-∞)-------------(-6)----------------(5)---------(∞)--------->
(solution) (solution) (no solution)
The solutions are all the values less than -6 or greater than 5.
Solve the inequality. Graph the solutions. 6t - 1 < - 37 or 3t + 4 > 19
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