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cowmoooooo3:

Solve. –5 + 2n 2003-06-05-00-00_files/i0280000.jpg –11 or –6 – 10n > 44 A. n 2003-06-05-00-00_files/i0280001.jpg –3 or n < –5 B. n 2003-06-05-00-00_files/i0280002.jpg –3 or n > 5 C. n 2003-06-05-00-00_files/i0280003.jpg –3 or n < –5 D. n 2003-06-05-00-00_files/i0280004.jpg –3 or n < 5

cowmoooooo3:

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York:

just treat them like two regular equations and solve for n and remember the sign they used

York:

so the first one would be n greater than or equal to -3

York:

then, or

York:

n greater than -5

cowmoooooo3:

THANK YOU SM it was my last question i understand it now thank you!!!

York:

np

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