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15 April, 04:31

Solve the compound inequality:

-6<2x-4<12

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  1. 15 April, 05:16
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    - 6 < 2x - 4 < 12 / + 4;

    -2 < 2x < 16; / : 2;

    - 1 < x < 8;

    x ∈ ( - 1; + 8)
  2. 15 April, 06:36
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    When solving compound inequalities, you must treat it like two equations so

    -6 <2x-4 <12 becomes

    -6 <2x-4 and 2x-4<12

    Then solve both equations normally:

    -6<2x-4

    -2<2x

    -1

    2x-4<12

    2x<16

    x<8

    We then reunite these two inequalities forn one:

    -1

    Which actually has a special notation as a solution:

    {x|-1
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