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In the inequality -n < x < n, find a value for n that has no solutions.
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In the inequality -n < x < n, find a value for n that has no solutions.
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In the inequality -n < x < n, find a value for n that has no solutions.
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It would be zero x can’t be less
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It would be zero because x can’t be less or more in this particular situation.
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