Which of the following is not an equivalent form of the compound inequality x + 10 > 20 and x + 10 26 A. 20 < x + 10 26 B. 10 < x and x 16 C. A number line with a closed circle on 16, shading to the right, and an open circle on 10, shading to the left. D. A number line with a closed circle on 16, an open circle on 10, and shading in between.\ I know its either B or C
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@KingKhan94
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what goes between the 10 and the 26?
"and"
@Luigi0210 what do you think ?
*puts on my monocle* I think I need to review inequalities again
lol
lol :p I forgot too :(
its okay guys ill just guess thanks anyways
@austinL come here brah
Ok, I believe that there are some typos in the original question. And that there are some things missing.
Ikr >.< My monocle does not lie
ill repaste it
\(x + 10 > 20~ and~ x + 10~\color{red}{\text{something should be here}}~ 26\)
5.02] Which of the following is not an equivalent form of the compound inequality x + 10 > 20 and x + 10 26 20 < x + 10 26 10 < x and x 16 A number line with a closed circle on 16, shading to the right, and an open circle on 10, shading to the left. A number line with a closed circle on 16, an open circle on 10, and shading in between
Probably either, \(\ge~or~\le\)
I doubt it's an "And"
sorry it was this less then or equal to
i knew it!!! lol i was all confused
\(x + 10 > 20~ and~ x + 10\le 26\)
I know know why it didn't paste D:
Solve each one for x.
heres exactly how it says it
Solve for x in each one.
Haha, Ooh Kari
x>10 other one is x is less then or equal to 16
And which answer fits that?
its asking me which is not the one that fits best
btw it says "NOT" :
yeah
but if it didnt say not it would be D
Well, it is pretty obvious. Just read the questions carefully.
answers*
If you get it wrong I'll throw a pebble at Austin
lol its asking me which is NOT and all three of them is NOT to me
D.
its not D, D is the equivalent form of it its asking which is NOT
Sorry, misread your answer above. I would have to go with C then, it is the area between 10 and 16, that is the area to each side of it.
yeah im just gonna go with C thanks austin
No problem.
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