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Which compound inequality can be used to solve the inequality 13x+2 >7?

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-7 <3x+2> 7
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-7> 3x+2> 7
3x + 2 >-7 or 3x + 2 >7
3x + 2<-7 or 3x + 2 >7

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Answer:

(D)
3x+2 < -7$ or $3x+2 >7

Explanation:

Given the absolute inequality:
|3x+2| >7

When solving absolute inequalities, if the problem has a greater than sign we set up an "OR" compound inequality that looks like this:

  • (Expression inside absolute value) < - (number on other side) OR
  • (Expression inside absolute value) > (number on other side)

Therefore, for the absolute inequality |3x+2| >7, we have:


3x+2 < -7$ or $3x+2 >7

The correct option is D.

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