A compound inequality is a mathematical statement that combines two or more inequalities, typically connected by the Words "and" or "or." For example, an "and" compound inequality requires that both inequalities be true simultaneously, while an "or" compound inequality allows for either inequality to be true. These inequalities can be used to define a range of values that satisfy the conditions set by the inequalities. Compound inequalities are often solved by isolating the variable involved, similar to solving single inequalities.
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