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The graph of this compound inequality will show all the numbers between -3 and 4.

x < -3 or x > 4.

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Answer: True.

The compound inequality x < -3 or x > 4 represents all the numbers that are either less than -3 or greater than 4. In other words, it represents all the numbers that are outside the interval [-3,4].

To graph this compound inequality, we can draw an open circle at -3 and another open circle at 4, to indicate that these values are not included in the solution set. Then we can shade the regions to the left of -3 and to the right of 4, since all the numbers in these regions satisfy the inequality. The resulting graph will show all the numbers between -3 and 4.

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