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Solve the following compound inequality 7<-x + 6 < 12.
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Solve the following compound inequality 7<-x + 6 < 12.
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[tex]\begin{gathered} 7<-x+6<12 \\ \text{Subtract 6 from all sides:} \\ 7-6<-x+6-6<12-6 \\ 1<-x<6 \\ \text{Multiply all sides by -1:} \\ -1>x>-6 \\ or \\ -6Therefore the solutions are:
(-5, -2)
or:
x=-5
x=-4
x=-3
x=-2
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