Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Inequalities
Inequalities are mathematical statements that express the relationship between two expressions that are not necessarily equal. They can be represented using symbols such as '>', '<', '≥', and '≤'. Solving inequalities involves finding the values of the variable that make the inequality true, which often requires analyzing critical points and testing intervals.
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Interval Notation
Interval notation is a way of representing a set of numbers between two endpoints. It uses parentheses and brackets to indicate whether the endpoints are included (closed interval) or excluded (open interval). For example, the interval (2, 5] includes all numbers greater than 2 and up to 5, including 5 but not 2.
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Critical Points
Critical points are values of the variable where the expression changes its sign, which is essential when solving inequalities. These points occur where the expression equals zero or is undefined. In the given inequality, finding critical points helps to determine the intervals to test for the solution set.
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