SOLUTION: consider following inequality -10<-2z+2<6 solve the linear inequality for the given variable, simplify solution and use algebraic notation. THANK YOU

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Question 670157: consider following inequality
-10<-2z+2<6
solve the linear inequality for the given variable, simplify solution and use algebraic notation.
THANK YOU

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
consider following inequality
-10 < -2z+2 < 6
Subtract 2 along the line to get:
-12 < -2x < 4
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Divide thru by -2 along the line :
Remember that dividing by 2 reverses the inequality:
-2 < x < 6
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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