The symbol that will be required to complete the inequality for the domain given, depends on the set of x-values.
<h3>What is domain of an inequality?</h3>
The value of x, for which the function f(x) is defined is called the domain of equality.
The following symbols are used to reperesnt the inequality of a domain.
- less than symbol ( < ).
- Greater than symbol ( > ).
- Greater than or equal to symbol ( ≥ ).
- Less than or equal to symbol ( ≤).
Following can be the complete inequality.
- - 4 ≤ x ≤ 4 : It represnts -4 and 4 in the set of x values.
- -4 < x < 4 : It does not represent - 4 and 4 in the set of x values.
- -4 ≤ x < 4 : It represnt -4 and does not represent 4 in the set of x values.
- -4 < x ≤ 4 : It does not represnt -4 and represnts 4 in the set of x values.
Therefore, the symbol required to complete the inequality fo the given set of domains is dependent of the set of x-values.
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