Graph the solution of the open sentence. –5 ≤ n – 2 ≤ 2.
A. http://static.k12.com/eli/ecollege/589/5_31555/2_30687_4_31615/69817effb4b10bdd9e7c0aafafcceb678a518e0c/media/55f7d484dd0f36436eb69fcca4494f5af80da277/mediaasset_212680_1.gif B. http://static.k12.com/eli/ecollege/589/5_31555/2_30687_4_31615/69817effb4b10bdd9e7c0aafafcceb678a518e0c/media/6a6163bd110ce635fc19a1ea369148495bed1248/mediaasset_212679_1.gif C. http://static.k12.com/eli/ecollege/589/5_31555/2_30687_4_31615/69817effb4b10bdd9e7c0aafafcceb678a518e0c/media/72058235caa243062cc06974d887ec2928625a4c/mediaasset_212682_1.gif D. http://static.k12.com/eli/ecollege/589/5_31555/2_30687_4_31615/69817effb4b10bdd9e7c0aafafcceb678a518e0c/media/10914762732af5864e28b05dc431d98cc997ced6/mediaasset_212681_1.gif
well what do you get when you leave n by itself
youll get \[-3\le n \le 4\]
so if you seperate it youll get two line which is \[-3\le n \]\[n \le 4\]
you can just plug it in the chart and youll get the answer
and also because the signs are greater than or equal and less than or equal the dot has to be closed
k thank you
so the answer will be C
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