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Solve the compound inequality. Graph your solution using a number line. Please help.

4+k>3 or 6k<-30

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User Hikmet
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Answer:

(-∞,-5)∪(-1,∞)

Explanation:

1. You have the compound inequality given in the problem above:


4+k>3 or
6k<-30

2. First, you must solve for
k, as following:


4+k>3\\k>3-4\\k>-1


6k<-30\\k<(-30)/(6)\\k<-5

3. Then, the solution is:

(-∞,-5)∪(-1,∞)

5. You can pose the solution in the number line, as it is shown in the graph attached.

Solve the compound inequality. Graph your solution using a number line. Please help-example-1
User Guruprasad
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