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Algebra 2 Glencoe CCSS Edition page 46 problem 45

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Solve the inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line.

n + 6 > 2n + 5 > n - 2

asked Aug 12, 2015 in ALGEBRA 2 by anonymous
edited Aug 12, 2015 by bradely

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Step:1

The inequality is .

         (Subtract 5 from each side)

Step:2

              (Subtract n from each side)

Step:3

The graph of the solution set for each inequality on a number line diagram.

graph of the compound inequality -7<n<1

Solution:

The inequality solution set is .

answered Aug 12, 2015 by Shalom Scholar
edited Aug 12, 2015 by bradely

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