Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.02.2021 05:10, corlissquillen13

There are no values that make both of the inequalities x > 2 and x < 2 true. How can you change one or both of the inequalities so that there is at least one value
that makes both inequalities true?

please help this is due in a few hours !!

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