he solution set is
{
x
∣
x
>
1
}
.
Explanation
For each of these inequalities, there will be a set of
x
-values that make them true. For example, it's pretty clear that large values of
x
(like 1,000) work for both, and negative values (like -1,000) will not work for either.
Since we're asked to solve a "this OR that" pair of inequalities, what we'd like to know are all the
x
-values that will work for at least one of them. To do this, we solve both inequalities for
x
, and then overlap the two solution set
Answer:
10°
Step-by-step explanation:
According remote interior angles, 4k + 5 + 6k + 10 = 115.
10k + 15 = 115
10k = 100
k = 10
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No because irrational cant be a simple fraction and 9/15
is 0.6
so... it is not irrational