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Write a compound inequality to represent all of the numbers between -4 and 6.

User Ali Bayat
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Assuming that this means not including -4 and 6, the inequality would look like -4< x< 6.
However, if it includes -4 and 6, then the inequality would look like -4
\leq x
\leq 6, with the additional line underneath the less than symbol representing "equal to", so the -4 and the 6 are included.
User Egil
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-4<_x<_6 could be you answer

User Dparpyani
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