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How do you do 10 + 4 > -6
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How do you do 10 + 4 > -6
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10 + 4 > - 6
14 > - 6
True
∀ x ∈ R
Interval notation : ( - ∞ , ∞ )
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Easy, simplify the problem
10+4>-6
14>-6
It's asking if it's
greater
than -6. In this case, it's true.
Thus, your answer is, true.
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