02 Aug ?12 ?? 2 + 2x ?? 10 2x ? 1 ?? 3?? or?? x < ?2 Solve the compound inequalities as demonstrated in Elementa
–12 ≤ 2 + 2x ≤ 10
2x – 1 ≥ 3 or x < –2
- Solve the compound inequalities as demonstrated in Elementary and Intermediate Algebra and the Instructor Guidance in the left navigation toolbar, in your online course. Be careful of how a negative x-term is handled in the solving process. Show all math work arriving at the solutions.
 - Show the solution sets written algebraically and as a union or intersection of intervals. Describe in words what the solution sets mean, and then display a simple line graph for each solution set. This is demonstrated in the Instructor Guidance in the left navigation toolbar, in your online course.
 - Incorporate the following five math vocabulary words into your discussion. Use bold font to emphasize the words in your writing. Do not write definitions for the words; use them appropriately in sentences describing your math work.
- Compound inequalities
 - And
 - Or
 - Intersection
 - Union
 
 
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