Question Analysis
This question tests the student's understanding of the terminology used in compound inequalities. The correct term for a compound inequality that uses the word "or" is an "or" compound inequality.
Key Concept Explanation
An "or" compound inequality is a mathematical statement that combines two inequalities using the word "or". It describes a range of possible values for a variable that must satisfy at least one of the inequalities.
Step-by-step Solution
1. Identify the type of compound inequality being described.
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