Inactive Tutor answered 08/02/19
-6 is less than x would be
-6 < x
7 is greater than or equal to x would be the same as saying x is less than or equal to 7
x ≤ 7
Putting it all together so there is only a single x, you get
-6 < x ≤ 7
Dawn B.
asked 08/01/19-6 is less than x, and 7 is greater than or equal to x. Use x only once in your inequality
Inactive Tutor answered 08/02/19
-6 is less than x would be
-6 < x
7 is greater than or equal to x would be the same as saying x is less than or equal to 7
x ≤ 7
Putting it all together so there is only a single x, you get
-6 < x ≤ 7
Inactive Tutor answered 08/01/19
Using symbols
-6 < x ≤ 7
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