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In Exercises $53-62,$ some applications of inequalities are shown.An electron microscope can magnify an object from 2000 times to 1,000,000 times. Assuming these values are exact, express these magnifications $M$ as an inequality and graph them.
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The problem states that an electron microscope can magnify an object from 2000 times to 1,000,000 times. This means that the magnification $M$ can be any value between 2000 and 1,000,000, inclusive. Show more…
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