SOLUTION: -1 < or equal to 3 + 2x < 11 Solve the compound inequalities Be careful of how a negative x-term is handled in the solving process. Show all math work arriving at the solutions.

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Question 958067: -1 < or equal to 3 + 2x < 11
Solve the compound inequalities Be careful of how a negative x-term is handled in the solving process. Show all math work arriving at the solutions.
Show the solution sets written algebraically and as a union or intersection of intervals. Describe in words what the solution sets mean, and then display a simple line graph for each solution set.
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