SOLUTION: I need to find integer replacements for the following: 2< [x] < 5 Please show me

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: I need to find integer replacements for the following:
2< [x] < 5
Please show me
This question is from textbook Elementary&Intermediate Algebra

Answer by checkley71(8403)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
SORRY. I OVERLOOKED THE BRACKETS [X] WHICH IS THE ABSOLUTE VALUE (+/-) THUS THE ANSWERS ARE 3,4 & -3,-4
2<[x]<5
Wat you are looking for are values that are greater then 2 (2.1) & less than 5 (4.9).
If your looking for integers you have 3 & 4 the only two that meet these quirements.

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