Final answer:
To find an equivalent form of the compound inequality −44 > −2x − 8 ≥ −8, we simplify each inequality separately. The equivalent form is 18 < x ≤ 0.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find an equivalent form of the compound inequality −44 > −2x − 8 ≥ −8, we can start by simplifying each inequality separately.
For the first inequality, we add 8 to both sides to isolate the variable:
-44 + 8 > -2x - 8 + 8
-36 > -2x
Then we divide by -2 to solve for x, remembering to reverse the inequality sign:
-36/-2 < -2x/-2
18 < x
For the second inequality, we add 8 to both sides:
-2x - 8 + 8 ≥ -8 + 8
-2x ≥ 0
Then we divide by -2, remembering to reverse the inequality sign:
-2x/-2 ≤ 0/-2
x ≤ 0
So the equivalent form of the compound inequality −44 > −2x − 8 ≥ −8 is 18 < x ≤ 0.