"Or" inequality statements mean that both inequalities must be true? Truth or False? Explain A shaded in dot on the number line means that the point is included? True or False Explain

Crancichhb

Crancichhb

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2022-08-05

"Or" inequality statements mean that both inequalities must be true? Truth or False? Explain
A shaded in dot on the number line means that the point is included? True or False Explain.

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yassou1v

yassou1v

Beginner2022-08-06Added 14 answers

"Or" inequality statements mean that both inequalities must be true? Truth or False? Explain
Soln :
The word is OR
This signifies that either of the inequalities can be true. It is not necessary for both to be true
So, this is FALSE
A shaded in dot on the number line means that the point is included? True or False Explain.
Solution :
Unshaded dot means exclusion
Shaded dot means inclusion
So, yes, a shaded dot means that point is included
So, TRUE

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