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Solve the compound inequality 4x - 7 > 5 or 5x + 4 = -6. A) x < -2 or 2 3 B) xs-2 or x>3 C) -2 5 x<3 OD) xs -2 and x > 3
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Solve the compound inequality 4x - 7 > 5 or 5x + 4 = -6.
A) x < -2 or 2 3
B) xs-2 or x>3
C) -2 5 x<3
OD) xs -2 and x > 3
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A) x < -2 or 2 3
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