SOLUTION: Find the solution set for this inequality:
0<2-y<6
The correct answer is -4<y<2, but I can't seem to get that.
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Question 583020: Find the solution set for this inequality:
0<2-y<6
The correct answer is -4
Answer by JBarnum(2146) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
there is no 1 answer...
its an answer set
and
so it should look like
this says all real numbers greater than but less than can be
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