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16 December, 23:10

Solve the "and" compound inequality for - 1 < 6x + 1 ≤ 13

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  1. 17 December, 01:59
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    -1/3 < x < (or equal to) 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Firstly divide your inequality into two separate inequalities ...

    1) - 1 < 6x + 1 ... then solve for the first one ..., which then gives you ...;

    -2 - 1/3)

    Then the second inequality

    2) 6x + 1 < (or equal to) 13

    which then gives you ...,

    6x < (or equal to) 12 ... which then gives our second solution ... (x < (or equal to) 2)

    Then combine the two solutions into a compound solution

    -1/3 < x < (or equal to) 2
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