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Solving compound inequality

4x-9<9x+6<4x+16
7 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
4x-9<9x+6<4x+16
subtract 4x
-9 < 5x + 6 < 16
subtract 6
-15 < 5x < 11
divide by 5
-3 < x < 11/5
7 years ago
Answered by gay
4x-9<9x+6<4x+16
subtract 4x
-9 < 5x + 6 < 16
subtract 6
-15 < 5x < 10
divide by 5
-3 < x < 2
5 years ago
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