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I need help, I don't quite understand-example-1
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F can be equal to both 1 and 2. Reason why: If you input 1 or 2 to replace f on either inequality, it will never be greater than or equal to 5 or 9.
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Answer:

1

Explanation:

so we have:

f+2>5 2 goes the other side, so

f>5-2

f>3

f+4<9 4 goes to the other side, so

f<9-4

f<5

we have two inequality

f>3

f<5

f belongs (3,5), we have only one value for this, it is 4

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