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Which of the following values of y make the inequality y < -4 true

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Interval notation(-infinitive, -4)

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Values of y that can make the inequality y < -4 true is y ε (-∞, -4).

How to solve inequality.

An inequality is a mathematical statement comparing the relative size of two expressions, typically using symbols such as < (less than), > (greater than), ≤ (less than or equal to), or ≥ (greater than or equal to).

We want to find,

the values that make the inequality y<-4 true.

Given that,

i.e. it clear that

y ε (-∞, -4)

(y) can take any real number less than -4, approaching but never reaching -4.

The interval notation (-∞, -4) describes this set of values.

Values of y that can make the inequality y < -4 true is y ε (-∞, -4).

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