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Which graph shows the solution set of the compound inequality [tex]1.5x - 1 \ \textgreater \ 6.5[/tex] or [tex]7x + 3 \ \textless \ -25[/tex]?

A. [graph 1]
B. [graph 2]
C. [graph 3]
D. [graph 4]


Sagot :

To determine the solution set of the compound inequality [tex]\(1.5x - 1 > 6.5\)[/tex] or [tex]\(7x + 3 < -25\)[/tex], we need to solve each inequality individually and then combine the solutions.

### Step 1: Solve the first inequality [tex]\(1.5x - 1 > 6.5\)[/tex]

1. Isolate the term with the variable:
Add 1 to both sides of the inequality:
[tex]\[ 1.5x - 1 + 1 > 6.5 + 1 \][/tex]
Simplifies to:
[tex]\[ 1.5x > 7.5 \][/tex]

2. Solve for [tex]\(x\)[/tex]:
Divide both sides by 1.5:
[tex]\[ x > \frac{7.5}{1.5} \][/tex]
Simplifies to:
[tex]\[ x > 5 \][/tex]

### Step 2: Solve the second inequality [tex]\(7x + 3 < -25\)[/tex]

1. Isolate the term with the variable:
Subtract 3 from both sides of the inequality:
[tex]\[ 7x + 3 - 3 < -25 - 3 \][/tex]
Simplifies to:
[tex]\[ 7x < -28 \][/tex]

2. Solve for [tex]\(x\)[/tex]:
Divide both sides by 7:
[tex]\[ x < \frac{-28}{7} \][/tex]
Simplifies to:
[tex]\[ x < -4 \][/tex]

### Step 3: Combine the Solutions

The compound inequality [tex]\(1.5x - 1 > 6.5\)[/tex] or [tex]\(7x + 3 < -25\)[/tex] is satisfied if either of the individual inequalities is true.

- The solution to [tex]\(1.5x - 1 > 6.5\)[/tex] is:
[tex]\[ x > 5 \][/tex]
- The solution to [tex]\(7x + 3 < -25\)[/tex] is:
[tex]\[ x < -4 \][/tex]

### Graphing the Solution Set

- [tex]\(x > 5\)[/tex]: This represents all values of [tex]\(x\)[/tex] greater than 5.
- [tex]\(x < -4\)[/tex]: This represents all values of [tex]\(x\)[/tex] less than -4.

### Conclusion

The graph of the solution set will have two disjoint parts:

1. A part where [tex]\(x > 5\)[/tex].
2. Another part where [tex]\(x < -4\)[/tex].

In interval notation, the solution set is:
[tex]\[ (-\infty, -4) \cup (5, \infty) \][/tex]

So, the correct graph will show two separate regions on the number line: one to the left of [tex]\(-4\)[/tex] (but not including [tex]\(-4\)[/tex]), and one to the right of 5 (but not including 5).