SOLUTION: solve the compound inequality
4>-3x+3 or 6<-3x+2
the symbol< should be less than are equal to
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Question 277554: solve the compound inequality
4>-3x+3 or 6<-3x+2
the symbol< should be less than are equal to
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
solve the compound inequality
4>=-3x+3
3x + 4 >= 3
3x >= -1
x >= -1
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OR
6=<-3x+2
3x=< -4
x =< -4/3
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the symbol< should be less than are equal to
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Solution: {x|x<=-4/3} U {x|x>= -1}
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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