SOLUTION: Solve the compound inequality. 3(x-4)<9 or x+1>5

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Question 565947: Solve the compound inequality. 3(x-4)<9 or x+1>5
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Solve the compound inequality. 3(x-4)<9 or x+1>5
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3(x-4)<9
3x-12<9
3x<21
x<7
..
x+1>5
x>4
..
solution:
4 < x < 7
or
(4,7)

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