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What is the inequality shown?

What is the inequality shown?-example-1
User Blabdouze
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Answer:

-3 =< x < 2

Explanation:

-3 is less than or equal to x

x is less than +2

User Jason Kotzin
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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Inequalities.

So basically here, we can see that, the dark dot indicates the closed bracket and white dot shows the open bracket.

so finally we get as,

=>

-3<=X<2

or we can write as,

=>

[-3,2)

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