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OpenStudy (anonymous):

4m 2 < 9 or 6m + 2 4 a. {m | m 2.75 or m 0.33} b. {m | m < 2.75 or m 0.33} c. {m | m < 2.75 or m 0.33} d. {m | m < 2.75 or m 0.33}

OpenStudy (eyust707):

okay so here they are telling you that m either equal one thing or the other

OpenStudy (eyust707):

either 4m^2 < 9 or 6m + 2 = 4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh its 4m - 2 < 9

OpenStudy (eyust707):

oh okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or 6m + 2>_4

OpenStudy (eyust707):

first lets solve both of them for m

OpenStudy (eyust707):

4m - 2 < 9

OpenStudy (eyust707):

add 2 to both sides.. what do you get?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you add 2 to the 4m or 2?

OpenStudy (eyust707):

just to the 2

OpenStudy (eyust707):

and the < does nothing! its just like an equals sign

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4m- 4 < 11

OpenStudy (eyust707):

oops sry that was misleading notice its actually -2 |dw:1338934304149:dw|

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