How do you solve and write the following in interval notation: −5<5+2x<11?
2 Answers
Explanation:
You can add/subtract both sides of an inequality without changing the orientation of the inequality;
you can also multiply or divide both (all) sides of an inequality by a value greater than zero without changing the orientation of the inequality..
Given: #-5 < 5 +2x <11
subtract
5 from each "side
−10<2x<6 divide each "side" by
2
−5<x<3
Explanation:
Break the question into two inequalities and solve each separately.
LHS: keep x term on the right but on the RHS keep x term on left
But the x terms are the same term, so the two parts can be combined: