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Write a compound inequality that the graph could represent.

Write a compound inequality that the graph could represent.-example-1

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the answer is -1 > x < 3.

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A solid dot on the graph of an inequality indicates that the number is contained within the inequality, so yo should use
\leq or
\geq to represent that situation, whereas a white dot indicates that the number is not contained within the inequality.

Our graph is telling us that
x is greater or equal than -1, and also
x is less than 3. So our inequality will be:


-1 \leq x \leq 3
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