Raymond B. answered 08/29/22
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
-2 < x < 1 or x > 12
in interval notation (-2,1) U [12, infinity)

Hardik G.
asked 08/29/22Raymond B. answered 08/29/22
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
-2 < x < 1 or x > 12
in interval notation (-2,1) U [12, infinity)
William W. answered 08/29/22
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You don't ask a question so I'm unsure what it is you are being asked to do but, as an inequality then -2 < x < 1 ∪ x > 12
Or, if you are supposed to turn into interval notation then (-2, 1) ∪ [12, ∞)
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William W.
I think you accidently flipped your inequality symbols around on the lower half.08/29/22