At this point in the text, we have studied several categories of equations and related inequalities. These include
• linear equations and inequalities • radical equations and inequalities
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• polynomial equations and inequalities • compound inequalities
• rational equations and inequalities
For Exercises 1–30, solve the equations and inequalities. Write the solution sets to the inequalities in interval notation if possible.
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