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The symbol that will complete the inequality for the given domain depends on the set of x-values.
What is domain of an inequality?
Domain of an inequality is all the values of x, for which the function f(x) exists or is defined.
Symbols of inequality for the domain
The symbols of the inequality can be the following;
- Less than (<)
- Greater than (>)
- Greater than and equal to (≥)
- Less than and equal to (≤)
The complete inequality can be the following;
- 4 ≤ x ≤ 4, or (this option includes both -4 and 4 in the set of x values)
-4 < x < 4, or (this option excludes - 4 and 4 in the set of x values)
-4 ≤ x < 4, or (this option includes -4 and excludes 4 in the set of x values)
-4 < x ≤ 4 (this option excludes -4 and includes 4 in the set of x values)
Thus, the symbol that will complete the inequality for the given domain depends on the set of x-values.
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Answer:
part 1
(a) less than or equal to
(b) less than
part 2
(c) less than or equal to
(d) less than
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