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Which set shows the solution to -3* + 5 > -4?

Which set shows the solution to -3* + 5 > -4?-example-1
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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

The solution to the inequality would the shaded area. The shaded area stretches from negative infinity all the way until x equals -2 (but does not include -2).

Therefore, the solution set would be:


(-\infty,2)

Note that parentheses instead of brackets are used because (1), you can only approach infinity and (2), the solution set does not include 2.

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