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siniylev [52]
2 years ago
9

Make a number line and show all values of x such that x≤1 2/3 and x<− 3/4

Mathematics
1 answer:
inessss [21]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

x < -¾

Step-by-step explanation:

And is the Intersection, which is the common region

x < -¾ and x < 1⅔

has a common region of x < -¾

Draw a number line with open circle at -¾, going towards left of -¾

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