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20 December, 21:53

Solve - x-6≤-3 or - 4x+3>-1 and write the solution in interval notation.

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  1. 21 December, 01:18
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    [-3,1)

    -x-6<_-3 add 6 both sides

    -x<_3 divide by negative 1 which means sign switches

    x>_-3

    -4x+3>-1 subtract 3 both sides

    -4x>-4 divide by negative 4 which means sign switches

    x<1

    1 is the greater bound meaning x can't be larger than 1

    the sign doesn't include 1 so it's the parenthesis in interval notation

    -3 is the lower bound meaning x can't be - 3 or less than - 3 so the interval notation is

    The sign includes - 3 so it's brackets in interval notation
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