Asked by KiKi
solve the compound inequality
4>-2x+3 or 12<-2x+5
4>-2x+3 or 12<-2x+5
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Answered by
Anne
first solve each like they have an equal sign:
4>-2x+3
-3 -3
1>-2x
-1/2<x (when you divide by a negative # in an inequality, you change a less than to a greater than or visa-versa)
12<-2x+5
-5 -5
7<-2x
-7/2>x (same thing)
hope that helped
4>-2x+3
-3 -3
1>-2x
-1/2<x (when you divide by a negative # in an inequality, you change a less than to a greater than or visa-versa)
12<-2x+5
-5 -5
7<-2x
-7/2>x (same thing)
hope that helped
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