SOLUTION: How do you solve -6<3+x<4
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Question 169062: How do you solve -6<3+x<4
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do you solve -6<3+x<4
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"Solve for x" means to get x alone, or isolated.
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In this case, subtract 3 from all expressions.
-6<3+x<4
x is more than -9, and x is less than 1.
That's it.
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