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Solve the compound inequality
-2<-x ≤3

User Moyheen
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-2 < -x \leq 3 \iff 2 > x \geq -3


-3 \leq x < 2 \implies x \in [-3;2)

User Xatian
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Answer:2>x
\geq-3

Explanation:

when we divide each side with a negative number "<" turns into ">",">" turns into "<" and so on.

we can divide each side with -1, the we get,

2>x
\geq-3

User Chris Hanson
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