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A union is the graph of a compound inequality containing or, the solution is a solution of either inequality, but never both.

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A union is the graph of a compound inequality that contains "or," meaning the solution is a solution of either inequality, but not necessarily both. The union represents all values that satisfy at least one of the inequalities in the compound inequality. The solution is shown as the shaded region on the graph that represents the union of the solutions of the individual inequalities.

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