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OpenStudy (rock_mit182):

Solve the compound inequality. 4x+2<18 and 2x-6 ge -12

OpenStudy (rock_mit182):

\[2x-6\ge -12\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4x<18-2 => 4x<16 => x<4

OpenStudy (rock_mit182):

x<4

OpenStudy (rock_mit182):

\[x \ge-3\]

OpenStudy (rock_mit182):

now what ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and 2x-6>-12 => 2x>-12+6 => 2x>-6 =>x>-3

OpenStudy (rock_mit182):

there isno solution ?

OpenStudy (rock_mit182):

@zaibali.qasmi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

have you choices..???

OpenStudy (rock_mit182):

x<4 and x>= -3

OpenStudy (rock_mit182):

i think there is not intersection, am i right ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay...in statement to "ge" your mean greater or equal...???

OpenStudy (rock_mit182):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then use ge in sol where i wrote > in 2nd inequality coz i think it is greater just...you have same result x<4 and x>=-3

OpenStudy (rock_mit182):

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