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Form compound inequalities from
t<=2 and t>u
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t <= 2 and t > u
can be written as
t <= 2, u < t < 2
why not just u < t <= 2
You are correct! I apologize for the oversight. The compound inequality "t <= 2 and t > u" can indeed be written as "u < t <= 2." Thank you for pointing that out.
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