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What is the solution to the compound inequality in interval notation? 2(2x−1)>6 or x+3≤−6 [−9, 2) (−∞, −9] or (2, ∞) (−∞, −9) or (2, ∞) (−∞, −9) or [2, ∞)
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What is the solution to the compound inequality in interval notation?
2(2x−1)>6 or x+3≤−6
[−9, 2)
(−∞, −9] or (2, ∞)
(−∞, −9) or (2, ∞)
(−∞, −9) or [2, ∞)
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(−∞, −9) or [2, ∞)
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