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Solve the compound inequality.

2y+3≥-9 or -3y<-15
Write the solution in interval notation.

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To solve the compound inequality 2y + 3 ≥ -9 or -3y < -15, we'll solve each inequality separately and then combine the solutions.

First, let's solve the first inequality: 2y + 3 ≥ -9.

Subtract 3 from both sides:

2y ≥ -12

Divide both sides by 2 (note that dividing by a positive number does not change the inequality direction):

y ≥ -6

Next, let's solve the second inequality: -3y < -15.

Divide both sides by -3 (remember to reverse the inequality direction when dividing by a negative number):

y > 5

Now, let's combine the solutions. We have y ≥ -6 or y > 5.

In interval notation, we can express the solution as (-∞, -6] ∪ (5, ∞). This means that the solution includes all real numbers less than or equal to -6, as well as all real numbers greater than 5.

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