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| Question 759711:  I am having difficulties with two compound inequality problems; they are the and/or please help.This is the " and" problem -16<2+9x<11                      This is the "or" inequality 12-x>15 or 4x-13>7
 
 
 Answer by KMST(5328)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! -16<2+9x<11 Subtract 2 from all 3 sides
 -16-2<9x<11-2  -->  -18/<9x<9
 Divide every side by 9
 -2
 12-x>15 or 4x-13>7
 4x-13>7 adding 13 to both sides turns into 4x>20
 and dividing both sides by 4 we get x>5
 From 12-x>15, subtracting 12 from both sides, we get -x>3
 Then, multiplying both sides times -1 (it requires reversing the inequality sign) we get
 x<-3
 So the solution to 12-x>15 or 4x-13>7 is
 x<-3 or x>5
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