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Describe the solution set of the compound inequality x < 2 and x > 7

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Answer:

All values along the x-axis in the shaded regions.

Explanation:

The solution set of the compound inequality is any number less than 2 and greater than 7. This means its all the numbers on the number line from 1.99999 to 0 to -9 to -1000 and so forth. And it's also any number greater than 7 including 7.01 to 1000 to 1,000,000. See the graph below to visually see the solution. The solution are all the numbers along the x-axis in the shaded regions.

Describe the solution set of the compound inequality x < 2 and x > 7-example-1
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