• a. x is less than or equal to -1
  • b. x = -1
  • c. x > -1
  • d. x is greater than or equal to -1
     
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If the given equation is supposed to read x²+3>1, all of them are true because the square of a number is always positive. Therefore, there is either an error in the question (as presented and interpreted) or it’s a “trick” question.

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these questions are all in the computer even the input has to be exact or its considered wrong

yet still they got the nerve to make errors likee this haha jk stay safe man
im in no position to speak like that

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