#basic inequalities help
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Do you know what format, I can only give it one more try.
and how do you know if it is infinite or finitely is there a trick, and when does no real apply if the equation does not work out? Thanks
interval notation is the thing with brackets
finitely means you can count the number of solutions, btw you can’t count the number of solutions between say 1 and 2 it would be something like integers only or dmth
@tiny tiger ^
@celest path It gave me error I chose A: then I put the brackets, but I just put U in the middle right and then the next brackets.
finite only applies without infinity?
and no real is when there is no solving
or what
no real means no solutions exist
finite means there is no range, its only specific numbers
i put this and got a wrong answer
do i use ( [ different brackets
or remove the U and use , comma instead.
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