Solve the compound inequality: 4y + 4 ≤ 0 or 3y + 2 < 20. Write the solution in interval notation.
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To solve this inequality, we need to isolate y. Subtract 4 from both sides of the inequality: 4y + 4 - 4 ≤ 0 - 4 4y ≤ -4 Divide both sides of the inequality by 4: (4y)/4 ≤ (-4)/4 y ≤ -1 So the solution to the first inequality is y ≤ -1. Show more…
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