SOLUTION: I'm not sure how to type the symbol for less than/or equal to, so I'm going to just use this <= hope that isn't too confusing! Solve the inequality: 3<=2-x<5

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Question 94536: I'm not sure how to type the symbol for less than/or equal to, so I'm going to just use this <=
hope that isn't too confusing!
Solve the inequality: 3<=2-x<5

Answer by stanbon(48545) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3<=2-x<5
Subtract 2 along the line to get:
1 <= -x < 3
Divide thru by -1; remember that dividing or multiply by a negative reverses
the inequality.
-3 < x <= -1
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Cheers,
Stan H.