Asked by Damianah Locher
2n+6<4'
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Solve: 2n + 6 < 4
Subtract 6: 2n < −2
Divide by 2: n < −1
So the solution is n < −1 (interval notation: (−∞, −1)). If n must be an integer, n ∈ {…, −3, −2}.
Subtract 6: 2n < −2
Divide by 2: n < −1
So the solution is n < −1 (interval notation: (−∞, −1)). If n must be an integer, n ∈ {…, −3, −2}.
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