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Needed help to catch up before summer come any help will be good thank you

Needed help to catch up before summer come any help will be good thank you-example-1
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We have the following set of inequations


\begin{cases}y-2<-5{} \\ y-2>{5}\end{cases}

Let's solve both for y, it will give us


\begin{cases}y<-5{+2} \\ y>{5}+2\end{cases}\Rightarrow\begin{cases}y<-3 \\ y>7\end{cases}

Therefore y must be smaller than -3 and bigger than 7, then, the set between -3 and 7 is not part of the solution. the solution in fact is


S=(-\infty,-3)\cup(7,+\infty)

Let's do it in the graph!

The solution to the inequations is in blue on the graph.

Needed help to catch up before summer come any help will be good thank you-example-1
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