Question Analysis
This question tests the student's understanding of the solution set for "conjunction" compound inequalities. The correct answer is "intersection" because the solution must satisfy both inequalities simultaneously.
Key Concept Explanation
The solution to an "conjunction" compound inequality is the intersection (overlap) of the solution sets of the individual inequalities. For example, if x > 2 and x < 5, the solution is 2 < x < 5.
Step-by-step Solution
1. Understand that "conjunction" compound inequalities ...
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