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How do I write a compound inequality?

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Answer:

it can either be written as x > -1 and x < 2 or as -1 < x < 2.

Explanation:

The graph of a compound inequality with an "and" represents the intersection of the graph of the inequalities. A number is a solution to the compound inequality if the number is a solution to both inequalities. It can either be written as x > -1 and x < 2 or as -1 < x < 2.

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