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Which of the following is an equivalent form of the compound inequality −22 > −5x − 7 ≥ −3?

−5x − 7 < −22 and −5x − 7 ≥ −3
−5x − 7 > −22 and −5x − 7 ≥ −3
−5x > −22 and −7 ≥ −3
−5x − 7 < −22 and −5x − 7 ≤ −3

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I believe it is the first one. Just split the original into 2 pieces and treat the inequality sign as an equal sign, but pay attention to which number or numbers the inequality is opened and closed to
User Madness
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Answer:

The following which is an equivalent form of the compound inequality is:


-5x-7<-22\ and\ -5x-7\geq -3

Explanation:

We are given a compound inequality as:


-22>-5x-7\geq -3

The expression could also be written as:

First we take one of the inequality.

i.e.


-22>-5x-7

which is nothing but


-5x-7<-22

Then we take the other inequality as follows:


-5x-7\geq -3

Hence, the answer is:


-5x-7<-22\ and\ -5x-7\geq -3

User Rodmentou
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