SOLUTION: -19<4x-2<-1
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Question 328328: -19<4x-2<-1
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-19<4x-2<-1
add 2
-19+2<4x-2+2<-1+2
-17<4x<+1
divide by 4
-17/4<4x/4<1/4: -17/4 < x < 1
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