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OpenStudy (anonymous):

-3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

subtract 1 to everythingggg to get rid of the +1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i did that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and your answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-4<x<7

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and thats your answer, good job

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well thats not what the book says

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well what does your book say?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x<-5 or x>3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

brb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

darn, stupid thing didnt post either your book is wrong or you gave us the wrong problem or im completely wrong, im hoping for the first 2 beuse the answer you gave looks like the answer to a totally different problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Something is wrong on your side rick james I also did the problem and got -4<x<7

OpenStudy (anonymous):

IF there is no problem and your completely sure it is x>3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-4<x<7 -4 -4 x>3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

WOW I'm dumb, there is nothing wrong with the book, except the fact that the book only wants one integer.. So you subtract the 4 to both sides of the equation getting you 3, the sign switches around due to the double negative.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So the answer is x>3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wow thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No problem man!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait i think you messed up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nevermind lol

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