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Solve the compound inequality -4< 3x-5/2 + 3 =< 10
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Solve the compound inequality -4< 3x-5/2 + 3 =< 10
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Answer:
-3 < x ≤ 6 1/3 or x ∈ (-3; 6 1/3]
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Solution
in below steps:
-4 < (3x - 5)/2 + 3 ≤ 10
-4 - 3 < (3x - 5)/2 ≤ 10 - 3
Add
- 3 to all sides
-7 < (3x - 5)/2 ≤ 7
-7*2 < 3x - 5 ≤ 7*2
Multiply
all sides by 2
- 14 < 3x - 5 ≤ 14
-14 + 5 < 3x ≤ 14 + 5
Add
5 to all sides
-9 < 3x ≤ 19
-9/3 < x ≤ 19/3
Divide
all sides by 3
-3 < x ≤ 6 1/3
Answer
as simple inequality
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x ∈ (-3; 6 1/3] Answer as
interval
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