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Hi help pls doing all my late work last minute so i don’t fail

Hi help pls doing all my late work last minute so i don’t fail-example-1
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Given:

The compound inequality is:


-1>n\geq 5

To find:

The reason for no solution of the given inequality.

Solution:

We have,


-1>n\geq 5

This inequality can be written as two separate inequalities.


-1>n and
n\geq 5

The inequality
-1>n represents all real values less than -1.

The inequality
n\geq 5 represents all real values greater than or equal to 5.

Both inequalities
-1>n and
n\geq 5 have no common values. Therefore, the given inequality has no solution. Hence proved.

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