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To solve the logarithmic inequality below, Braden

decides to first
create a table of values representing the left side of the inequality. Which statements accurately reflect Braden's inequality? Check all that apply.

The domain of the logarithmic expression is x < 2.

The solution set is the interval (5, 14).

When written as two inequalities and graphed, the graphs intersect at (5, 14).

When graphed, the overlapping shading extends to
positive infinity.

The ordered pair (32, 3) could be included in the
table.

To solve the logarithmic inequality below, Braden decides to first create a table-example-1
User Dneustadt
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Answer:

BE

Explanation:

just took test

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Answer: B and E

Explanation:

Edge

To solve the logarithmic inequality below, Braden decides to first create a table-example-1
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