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Analyzing Partitioned Sections for Verification
An operations analyst is training a new team member on how to verify the accuracy of inequality solutions using the test point method. According to the standard procedure for this course, the solution partitions the number line into three distinct sections. Identify the expected 'satisfying' or 'non-satisfying' status of each of these three sections as they relate to the original inequality.
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Analyzing Partitioned Sections for Verification