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This guide explores the concept of compound inequalities, focusing on the distinctions between conjunctions and disjunctions. Learn how to properly graph inequalities that indicate whether a variable is 'between' or 'beyond' two points. Key aspects include the correct usage of the word "or" and the importance of writing the smaller value on the left and the larger on the right. Engaging with examples will help clarify these concepts, ensuring you avoid losing points in your assignments. Remember to adhere to the specified homework format for optimal results.
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COMPOUND INEQUALITIES OR disjunction AND conjunction Graph is BETWEEN two points. Graph is BEYOND two points.
Pay attention to how these are written. If you do not use the word “or” you will lose points! Make a practice of writing the smaller value on the left and the larger value on the right. Never write a disjunction this way:
Pay attention to how these are written. If you do not use the word “or” you will lose points!