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Match the sentences with the missing words.
1) A relation in which one expression is not equal to another expression is a(n) __.
2) A(n) __ inequality is a combination of two simple inequalities joined with words "AND" or "OR"
3) A compound inequality in which the two simple inequalities are separated by the word "OR" is a __.
4) A(n) __ is a compound inequality in which the two simple inequalities are separated by the word "AND".
5) A(n) __ to inequality is any value that satisfies the condition of the inequality.
6) The __ of two sets is the set of elements that could be found in both sets at the same time.
7) The __ of two sets is the set of elements that could be found in one set or the other.
8) There could be __ solutions to an inequality.
A. Compound
B. Conjunction
C. Disjunction
D. Inequality
E. Infinitely many
F. Intersection
G. Solution
H. Union
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