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I hate getmoremath... domain as an inequality and range as an inequality pls

I hate getmoremath... domain as an inequality and range as an inequality pls-example-1

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The domain and range of a linear inequality is always all real numbers, regardless of the sign of inequality. The range of absolute value inequalities will depend on the vertex. With polynomial inequalities, intervals of the x values created from zeros will determine the domain and range.

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