Q. Is f=−2 a solution to the inequality below?−6<fChoices:(A)yes(B)no
Understand the inequality: Understand the inequalityThe inequality −6<f means that f must be greater than −6.
Substitute value of f: Substitute the value of f into the inequalitySubstitute f=−2 into the inequality to check if it satisfies the condition −6<f.−6<(−2)
Compare the values: Compare the valuesSince −2 is greater than −6, the inequality holds true.Therefore, f=−2 is a solution to the inequality −6<f.
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