SOLUTION: Solve the inequality: -5<2x+3<15 I actually know the answer is -4< and x<6, however I am not sure how to write it in interval notation. Thanks!

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Question 176554: Solve the inequality:
-5<2x+3<15
I actually know the answer is -4< and x<6, however I am not sure how to write it in interval notation.
Thanks!

Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-5<2x+3<15
.
-5<2x+3
-8<2x
-4 .
2x+3<15
2x<12
x<6
.
-4 .
Ed

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