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Write an inequality from (–5) to (–1) inclusive

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User Kabr
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Answer:

-5
\leq x
\leq -1

Explanation:

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User Elvia
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Answer:


-5\leq x\leq -1

Explanation:

This is a compound inequality that basically states that the X value is greater than or equal to -5, but less than or equal to -1. It is inclusive, because it includes both numbers and therefore should have an equal to sign (
\leq &nbsp; or \geq) instead of just less than or greater than ( < or >).

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User Lootsch
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