Which of the following is the solution for x - 2 < 3 and x + 2 > -2? all real numbers http://aventalearning.com/content168staging/2006AlgebraIA/exams/5-QUIZ2/graph_48.gif http://aventalearning.com/content168staging/2006AlgebraIA/exams/5-QUIZ2/graph_46.gif http://aventalearning.com/content168staging/2006AlgebraIA/exams/5-QUIZ2/graph_47.gif
x is in between -4 and 5
ok so its B @joyraheb ?
x-2 < 3 x+2 >-2 resolving the first x-2 (+2) <3(+2) = x <5 resolving the second x+2(-2) > -2 (-2) = x> -4
combining these we get -4 < x < 5
alright so then putting on the graph line its B?
@BPDlkeme234
interpretation: x is greater than -4 (so everything above -4) AND x is less than 5, (so everything below 5), so answer is everything between -4, but not including -4 and 5 (but not including 5)
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