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27 March, 20:09

What is the solution set of the compound inequality 8< 4 - x <10

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  1. 27 March, 21:06
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    You can solve all together or separate.

    so you do

    8<4-x. subtract

    -4 - 4

    4<-x divide

    -1. - 1

    4>x

    -4>x since you divide by negative the sign flips.

    4-x<10

    -4. - 4

    -x<6

    -1 - 1

    x>-6

    8<4-x<10

    -4 - 4. - 4 subtract 4 on all 3

    4<-x<6 divide - 1 to all 3

    -4>x>-6 you flip sign since you divide by negative.

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  2. 27 March, 23:47
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    -6 < x < - 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    8 < 4 - x < 10

    Split this up into 2 inequalities:

    4 - x > 8

    -x > 8 - 4

    -x > 4 Divide both sides by - 1

    x < - 4 (Note that sign flips when dividing by a negative).

    Also 4 - x < 10

    -x < 6

    x > - 6

    So the solution is - 6 < x < - 4
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