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SOLVE –1 ≤ n + 2 ≤ 6
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subtract 2 from each
Add -2 to all parts \[\ −1+ \color{red}{-2}≤n+2+ \color{red}{-2}≤6+ \color{red}{-2}\] \( −3≤n≤4\) would be your answer
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then how do i do this? –5 ≤ n – 2 ≤ 2
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I don't understand it
So \( –5 ≤ n – 2 ≤ 2\) is a new question?
add 2 to all of them because the middle is a negative and you should end up with \[-3\le n \le 4\]
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