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OpenStudy (anonymous):

-1 < 2x + 5 < 13 is an example of a disjunction. True False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what happened???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think this is a conjunction, an "and" statement, rather than a disjunction "or" statement

OpenStudy (austinl):

I believe it is false. Because when you solve for x, it is a completely reasonable inequality.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont see how it would be a disjunction...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

when you solve the inequality you get an "and" statement it is not a disjunction, that is an "or" statement

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is an "and" statement \(2x+5\) is greater than -1 AND less than 13

OpenStudy (austinl):

I got \[-3<x<4\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so its f?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

false

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i see it is back to the chaotic look today

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hahahahahahaha YESSSSSS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i look dead

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what happened to picture number 3?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it's in my computer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

maybe tomorrow...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

we'lll see;)

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