SOLUTION: -14<2j+3<=6

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Question 337160: -14<2j+3<=6
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-14%3C2j%2B3%3C=6 Start with the given compound inequality.


-14-3%3C2j%3C=6-3 Subtract 3 from all sides.


-17%3C2j%3C=6-3 Combine like terms on the left side.


-17%3C2j%3C=3 Combine like terms on the right side.


%28-17%29%2F2%3Cj%3C=%283%29%2F2 Divide all sides by 2.


So our answer is -17%2F2%3Cj%3C=3%2F2


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