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Show ALL work to solve ONE inequality, and identify it as a conjunction or a disjunction by circling the correct word:

conjunction or disjunction: −7 < x – 3 ≤ 6
conjunction or disjunction: x + 5 < -1 or x + 2 > 5
conjunction or disjunction: 3 > x – 4 and x + 8 ≥ 2

User Peril Ravine
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−7 < x – 3 ≤ 6 is just a regular inequality, neither conjunction nor disjunction are involved.

x + 5 < -1 or x + 2 > 5 is a disjunction.

3 > x – 4 and x + 8 ≥ 2 is a conjunction.

User Stephen Cochran
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