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| Question 4962:  How would I solve the compound inequality and write the solution set in interval notation?
 -1 < 3 - 2x < 11
 Answer by Abbey(339)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Split this into two parts: -1<3-2x  and 3-2x<11
 -1<3-2x:
 Subtract 2x from both sides of the equation:
 -4<-2x
 Divide by -2 (you have to switch the inequality sign when dividing by a negative number)
 2>x
 Second part:
 3-2x<11
 subtract 3 from both sides:
 -2x<8
 Divide by -2 (don't forget to switch the sign)
 x>-4
 Now we see that in order to have this be a true statement the value for x has to be greater than negative 4, but less than 2, so the solution set is:
 (-4,2)
 
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