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WORKSHEET 4.3: GRAPHING DISJUNCTIONS
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Two inequalities joined by the word ‘‘or’’ form a disjunction. A disjunction is true when at
least one of the sentences is true. Every disjunction with one variable can be graphed on a
number line.

EXAMPLES


aandbare real numbers,a<b.
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x≤aorx≥bincludes the numbers less than or equal toaor
the numbers greater than or equal tob. ab
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x<aorx≥bincludes the numbers less thanaor the numbers
greaterthanorequaltob. ab
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x≤aorx>bincludes the numbers less than or equal toaor
the numbers greater thanb. ab
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x<aorx>bincludes the numbers less thanaor the numbers
greater thanb. ab
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DIRECTIONS: Graph each disjunction on a number line.



  1. x<1orx≥ 3 2. x≤0orx≥ 5 3. x<−1orx≥ 1

  2. x<1orx> 2 5. − 1 ≥xorx≥ 3 6. 7 ≥xorx> 10

  3. 0 ≥xor 3<x 8. x≥2orx≤ 1 9. x≥−1orx<− 2


CHALLENGE:Describe the graph of the inequality that models this situation:
a number larger than 10 or less than 5.

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