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to determine if the endpoint of the intervals in the solution should be included or not need to________ the critical values to the inequality. fill the blank​

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Answered by czarinaguntalilib
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Answer:

to determine if the endpoint of the intervals in the solution should be included or not, you need to substitute the critical values to the inequality.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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To determine if the endpoint of the intervals in the solution should be included or not need to substitute the critical values to the inequality.

Explanation:

  • Number interval between a and b which includes a and b, is denoted by [a,b].
  • Here a and b are called the endpoints of the interval because there are the upper and lower limits.
  • If endpoint of a set is not included in the interval, then the square racket is replaced with a parenthesis.
  • Main approach for solving rational inequalities is based on finding critical values of the rational expression that divides number line into distinct open intervals.
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