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What is the solution to the compound inequality -8<2x-4<2

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Answer: {-2,3 }

X>-2
X<3
What is the solution to the compound inequality -8<2x-4<2-example-1
User Emil Lerch
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Answer:

(-2, 3)

Explanation:

You can divide the inequality by 2:

-4 < x -2 < 1

And add 2.

-2 < x < 3

Expressed in interval notation, this is (-2, 3).

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