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  • 05-09-2019
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Ifx <5 and x > C, give a value of c such that there
are no solutions to the compound inequality.
Explain why there are no solutions

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  • 10-09-2019

Answer:

For c=5 there are not solutions for the compound inequality

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

In the compound inequality

[tex]x < 5[/tex] -----> inequality A

[tex]x > c[/tex] -----> inequality B

The solution of the system of inequalities must satisfy inequality A and must satisfy inequality B

so

If c=5

then

There is no solution that satisfies both inequalities simultaneously.

therefore

For c=5 there are not solutions for the compound inequality

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