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- (l127) is the following sentence true? in a compound - inequality, the word “or” means that a solution must solve either of the individual inequalities, but not both. a) yes b) no c) maybe d) sometimes e) not applicable
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In a compound - inequality with "or", a solution can satisfy either one of the individual inequalities or both. For example, in the compound inequality \(x < 2\) or \(x>0\), \(x = 1\) satisfies both inequalities and is a valid solution.
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b) No