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Use interval notation to represent all values of $x$ satisfying the given conditions.$y=1-(x+3)+2 x$ and $y$ is at least 4
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Step 1: First, we distribute the negative sign in the equation $y=1-(x+3)+2x$ to get $y=1-x-3+2x$. Show more…
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