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Which compound inequality could be represented by the graph

Which compound inequality could be represented by the graph-example-1
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Answer:


x\leq 3 or
x\geq -1

Explanation:

Verify the solution of each case

case 1) we have


-4\leq x\leq 4

Divide the compound inequality into two inequalities


x\leq 4 ---> solution is the interval (-∞,4]


-4\leq x ---> solution is the interval [-4,∞)

The solution of the compound inequality is

[-4,∞) ∩ (-∞,4] ----> [-4,4]

case 2) we have


-2\leq x\leq -1

Divide the compound inequality into two inequalities


x\leq -1 ---> solution is the interval (-∞,-1]


-2\leq x ---> solution is the interval [-2,∞)

The solution of the compound inequality is

[-2,∞) ∩ (-∞,-1] ----> [-2,-1]

case 3) we have


x\leq -1 ---> solution is the interval (-∞,-1]

or


x\geq 0 ---> solution is the interval [0,∞)

The solution of the compound inequality is ----> (-∞,-1] ∪ [0,∞)

case 4) we have


x\leq 3 ---> solution is the interval (-∞,3]

or


x\geq -1 ---> solution is the interval [-1,∞)

The solution of the compound inequality is

(-∞,3] ∪ [-1,∞) ---->(-∞,∞)

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