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Can anybody help me with 1 and 2

Can anybody help me with 1 and 2-example-1

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1)
x \geq 96
2)
x\ \textless \ 38

Here, the variable
x can assume any value, and usually an inequality presented like this has
x as a stand-in for all real numbers. If we really wanted to make that fact clear, we could write the two inequalities like this:


x \geq 96, x\in\mathbb{R}\\ x\ \textless \ 38, x\in\mathbb{R}

Formally, you'd read
x\in\mathbb{R} as "
x is an element of the set of real numbers," which is a fancy way of saying that
x can be any real number.
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