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When a < b, how is the graph of x > a and x < b
similar to the graph of x > a? How is it different?

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Answer:

• If the equations of a and b are polynomials, it'll be a curve between a and b [ b<x<a ]

• If the equations of a and b are linear, it'll be a line between a and b


{ \rm{x > a \: \: and \: \: x < b}} \\ \\ { \boxed{ \rm{ \: b < x < a \: }}}

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