describe the differences between the graphs of -6 < x <-4 and x < -6 or x > -4
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describe the differences between the graphs of -6 < x <-4 and x < -6 or x > -4
well I'm not sure what differences your trying to figure out but if these notations are intervals of domain then the domain of the first notation is all values in between -6 and -4 and the second interval notation is that of all x values from -infinity to -6 and -4 to positive infinity.
its solving compound inequalities
So these are the notations of an evaluated compound inequality?
yes
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