Referring to the figure, write a compound inequality that describes
the graph shown. http://www.ppstest2.com/images2/AL6001.jpg
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@BunnyBree
OpenStudy (bibby):
are circles inclusive or exclusive?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont know
OpenStudy (bibby):
what's the difference between filled in circles and nonfilled in ones
OpenStudy (anonymous):
graphing inequalties
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@bibby
OpenStudy (bibby):
orly
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what does that mean
OpenStudy (bibby):
oh really
it means, OHHHH, I never would have guessed looking at the problem
OpenStudy (anonymous):
orly lol
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AJ01
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@mathmath333
OpenStudy (bibby):
what is the range of the line segment right now?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont know @bibby
OpenStudy (bibby):
from what point to what point does the line extend to?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
-1 to 4
OpenStudy (bibby):
inclusive means the endpoints are part of the inequality
exclusive means the endpoints aren't included in the inequality
filled in circles are inclusive
plain circles are excslusive