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What is the solution of the compound inequality 2 <2(x + 4) < 18?
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What is the solution of the compound inequality 2 <2(x + 4) < 18?
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2<2x+8<18
-8 -8 -8
-6<2x<10
everything divides by two
the answer is -3<x<5
...maybe lol i'm new
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