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Marc-Anthony Palacios-Castellana MATH 200 EC Summer 2022

Assignment Assignment 5 due 06/19/2022 at 11:59pm EDT

1. (1 point) Express the following inequality as an interval 4. (1 point) An insurance policy covers losses of more than
using interval notation. $10500 but not more than $16000.
Using the variable L to represent the amount of the loss, express
x<4 the range of the values of losses covered by this insurance pol-
x∈ icy as an inequality.
Note: To enter ∞ type: infinity , and to enter −∞ type: - Use whole dollar amounts only (i.e. no decimals), and DO NOT
infinity . use dollar signs in your answer.
Answer(s) submitted:
help (inequalities)
• (-infinity,4)
Note: To enter ≥ type: ¿=, and to enter ≤ type: ¡=.
(correct) Answer(s) submitted:
• 10500<L<=16000
2. (1 point) Using x for the variable, write the following in- (correct)
terval of real numbers as an inequality.
5. (1 point) Solve the following inequality and write the an-
[2, ∞) swer in interval notation.
20 + 3x ≥ 5(x + 2)
Answer:
Note: To enter ≥ type: ¿=, and to enter ≤ type: ¡=. x∈
To enter ∞ type: infinity , and to enter −∞ type: -infinity . Note: To enter ∞ type: infinity , and to enter −∞ type: -
Answer(s) submitted: infinity .
• x >= 2 Answer(s) submitted:
• (-infinity,5]
(correct)
(correct)
3. (1 point) Match each of the following intervals with the 6. (1 point) Find the range of values x can have for the follow-
inequality that represents the same set of real numbers. ing inequality to be satisfied, and write it using interval notation.
To do this, type the letter of the correct inequality in the box
next to the interval. 6x + 4 < −2(3x − 5) − 1

1. x ∈ [1, 8) x∈
2. x ∈ (1, ∞) Note: To enter ∞ type infinity , and to enter −∞ type -infinity
3. x ∈ (−∞, 1] .
4. x ∈ (1, 8] Answer(s) submitted:
5. x ∈ [1, 8] • (-infinity,5/12)
A. x≤1 (correct)
B. x>1 7. (1 point) Using interval notation, write the set of all values
C. 1<x≤8 for x that make the following inequality true.
D. 1≤x≤8
E. 1≤x<8
3(4x − 7) − 5x ≥ 3 + 2(2x − 1) + 6x
Answer(s) submitted:
x∈
• E Note:
• B To enter ∞ type infinity , and to enter −∞ type -infinity .
• A If no solutions exist, type no solutions .
• C Answer(s) submitted:
• D
• ( -infinity,-22/3]
(correct) (correct)
1
Note: If the answer includes more than one interval, write
8. (1 point) the intervals separated by the ”union” symbol, U.
Find the solution to this absolute value inequality, and write To enter ∞ type infinity , and to enter −∞ type -infinity .
it as an interval of real numbers. If there is no solution type no solution .
Answer(s) submitted:
|6x + 9| < 5
• (-7,-3)
x∈
(correct)
Note: If the answer includes more than one interval, write
the intervals separated by the ”union” symbol, U. 10. (1 point) Use interval notation to write the set of all real
To enter ∞ type infinity , and to enter −∞ type -infinity . numbers that make the following absolute value inequality true.
If there is no solution type no solution .
Answer(s) submitted: |7 − 3x| ≥ 3
• (-7/3,-2/3)
x∈
(correct)
Note: If the answer includes more than one interval, write
9. (1 point) the intervals separated by the ”union” symbol, U.
Solve the following absolute value inequality. Write the an- To enter ∞ type infinity , and to enter −∞ type -infinity .
swer using interval notation. If there is no solution type no solution .
6|x + 5| − 5 < 7 Answer(s) submitted:
• (-infinity,4/3]U[10/3, infinity)
x∈ (correct)

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