SOLUTION: How do you graph -6 < x + 3 < 6?
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Question 151743: How do you graph -6 < x + 3 < 6?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Start with the given compound inequality.
Subtract from all sides.
Combine like terms on the left side.
Combine like terms on the right side.
So our answer is
So the answer in interval notation is (
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So the answer in set-builder notation is
Here's the graph of the solution set
Graph of the solution set
Note:
There is an open circle at which means that we're excluding this value from the solution set
Also, there is an open circle at which means that we're excluding this value from the solution set.
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