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Grade 12

Compound inequalities II

Interactive practice questions

Consider the compound inequality $2x<-3\orword3x\ge4$2x<3or3x4.

Choose the correct option below.

$x=2$x=2 is a solution, but $x=0$x=0 is not.

A

Neither $x=0$x=0 nor $x=2$x=2 are solutions.

B

Both $x=0$x=0 and $x=2$x=2 are solutions.

C

$x=0$x=0 is a solution, but $x=2$x=2 is not.

D
Easy
1min

Which of the following statements is correct regarding the compound inequality $x<4$x<4 or $x>5$x>5?

Easy
< 1min

Which of the following statements is correct regarding the compound inequality $x>2$x>2 or $x>4$x>4?

Easy
< 1min

Which of the following statements is correct regarding the compound inequality $x>2$x>2 or $x<5$x<5?

Easy
< 1min
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12F.C.4.2

Determine solutions to polynomial inequalities in one variable and to simple rational inequalities in one variable by graphing the corresponding functions, using graphing technology, and identifying intervals for which x satisfies the inequalities

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