Which graph correctly shows the solution of the compound inequality 4x<16 or 11x>121?

Answer:
Graph 2
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following compound inequalities and we are to find its solution and then determine whether which of the graphs correctly shows it"
[tex] 4 x < 1 6 [/tex] or [tex] 1 1 x > 1 2 1 [/tex]
[tex] x < \frac { 1 6 } { 4 } , x > \frac { 1 2 1 } { 1 1 } [/tex]
[tex] x > 4, x > 1 1 [/tex]
Therefore, graph 2 shows it correctly.
Answer:
Option 2 is correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
4x<16 ,dividing both sides by 4 ,we get x<4
11x>121 ,dividing both sides by 11, we get x >11
It means all the on number line except between 4 and 11.
that is all the value less than 4 and greater than 11.
in the given option the region is shown by red lines and since both sides it is
strictly less then therefore it is open at both ended.
so the solution is given by option 2