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OpenStudy (exploradora1011):

Please help! Will medal and fan! Solve the following inequality algebraically: 1<3x-2<4 a.) 1x>2 d.) 0>x>3

OpenStudy (queenie):

1 < 3x - 2 < 4...add 2 to all three parts to cancel the -2 in the middle section 1 + 2 < 3x - 2 + 2 < 4 + 2....combine terms 3 < 3x < 6...now divide all three parts by 3 to eliminate the 3 in the middle section 3/3 < 3x/3 < 6/3...simplify 1 < x < 2

OpenStudy (queenie):

questions ?

OpenStudy (exploradora1011):

No, Thank you so very much!!!

OpenStudy (queenie):

for future reference, if u should have to divide by a negative, u would switch the inequality signs

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