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Answer: The first 3 options

Explanation:

You have to make sure that the given variable would be able to equal -5. The
\geq sign in the second and third answer show that the variable could be equivalent to -5.

User AhmedBinNasser
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Answer:

g > -7, f ≤ -5 and g ≥ -5

Explanation:

the < and > symbols mean less than and greater than respectively, but not including. Therefore -5 cannot be a valid solution if the range is (for example) g > -5. However, ≤ and ≥ mean less/greater than or equal to, so -5 would be a valid solution for g ≥ -5 (for example).

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