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The first two options imply that x can be somewhere *between* -2 and 4, which clearly isn’t the case. Looking at the two sections graphed, we see that x can be less than, but not equal to, -2 (indicated by the hollow dot at -2) and greater than *or* equal to 4 (indicated by the solid dot at 4). The third option is the only one that describes this situation.
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