What is the solution to the compound inequality in interval notion?
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2x+6>6, 2x>0, x>0;

2x+3≤-7, 2x≤-10, x≤-5.

So x>0 or x≤-5.

In interval notation:

x(0,∞) or x(-∞,-5].

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