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An inequality is shown.-21 < x < 0Which value of x makes the inequality true?:: 0:: 1.2

An inequality is shown.-21 < x < 0Which value of x makes the inequality true-example-1
User Bruno Peres
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Answer:

The value of x that makes the inequality true is;


-3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the inequality;


-2\piLet us simplify;[tex]-2\pi=-6.28

so we have;


-6.28Any value within this range is true;<p>From the options only one option falls within this range.</p><p>Therefore, <strong>the value of x that makes the inequality true is;</strong></p>[tex]-3

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