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compound inequality is two simple inequalities joined by the words “and” or “or”.

To solve a compound inequality, first separate it into two inequalities. Determine whether the answer should be a union of sets (“or”) or an intersection of sets (“and”).

Example: n − 2 < −8 or n/8  > 1.

  n − 2 < −8 or n/8  > 1.

Either n – 2 < – 8 or n/8 > 1

n < – 6 or n > 8

Example: 3x < 12 or x/3  ≥ 3.

Either 3x < 12 or x/3  ≥ 3

  x < 4 or x ≥ 9

Example: −5 ≤  d/3  < 2

−5 ≤  d/3  < 2

– 15 ≤ d < 6

Example: 9x + 9 ≥ −81 and −7 − 9x ≥ −88.

9x + 9 ≥ −81 and −7 − 9x ≥ −88

      – 9       – 9          +7               + 7

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      9x ≥ – 90 and   – 9x ≥ – 81

      x ≥ – 10 and      x ≤ 9

Example: 5b + 30 ≥ – 25 and – 8b + 15 ≥ -73.

5b + 30 ≥ – 25 and – 8b + 15 ≥ -73

      -30    – 30                   – 15   – 15

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      5b ≥ – 55 and – 8b ≥ – 88

        b ≥ -11 and b ≤ 11

 

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