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What values make this equation c>-3c>−3 true?

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Answer:

-11

-8

-6

-4

-3.1

-3.01

-3.001

Explanation:

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Answer:

C can take any value greater than -3, but cannot be equal to -3.

Explanation:

The inequality c > -3 means that c is greater than -3. The inequality -3 is less than c means that c is greater than -3. Therefore, the values that make the inequality c > -3 and -3 < c true are all values of c that are greater than -3.

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