SOLUTION: 4x+1<2x+5<=3x+6
Solve in terms of intervals and illustrate the solution set.
Can someone explain this, and number each and every step
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Question 969632: 4x+1<2x+5<=3x+6
Solve in terms of intervals and illustrate the solution set.
Can someone explain this, and number each and every step
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The combined statement is two statements, to handle separately.
AND
The combined statement has intervals with critical x values at -1, and at 2. This needs BOTH solutions to be true, because both separate statements were combined into ONE SINGLE statement as given.
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