SOLUTION: 5>-2x+4 or 8≤-4x+3 Solve the compound inequality?

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Question 380428: 5>-2x+4 or 8≤-4x+3 Solve the compound inequality?
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5>-2x+4
+2x
2x+5>4
-5
2x>-1
/2
x>-1/2
...
8<=-4x+3
add 4x
4x+8<=3
-8
4x<=-5
/4
x<=-5/4
..
-1/2 ...

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