Solve Inequality: Interval Form Answer | x ∈ [-4, 4]

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Homework Statement



Solve the inequality and write your answer in interval form.

2x+1 <= 5- x < x-7


The Attempt at a Solution



fist part 2x+1 <= 5- x
-4 <= -x
4 >= x

second part

5- x < x-7
0<-12 ,,,,,,,,,, O,O how it's gone be like this ?

well if it's right how i can write it in interval form ?
 
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Hi MrNeWBiE :smile:

(have a ≤ :wink:)
MrNeWBiE said:
fist part 2x+1 <= 5- x
-4 <= -x

5- x < x-7
0<-12

No, both these are wrong, for the same reason:

when you transfer -x across an = or ≤, you must multiply it by -1.
 
ohhhh i see it now ,,,

2x+1 ≤ 5- x

-4≤-3x

x≤4/3

5- x < x-7
-2x<-12 ...x>6

now they are right ?

yet i didn't understand you ,,,,,
 
(-∞,4/3]U[4/3,6) right ,,, ? or it's to ∞ not 6 ...
 
i know that ,,,

but our tacher keep asking for more details ,,,,

if i write like this " (-∞,6) " he will say where is the 4/3 and the same for the other ,,, >.<
 
x>6 how it's gone be x≤4/3 ,,,

isn't 6>4/3 ,,,=p

how x > 6 then x≤4/3 ??
 
thx xD

sorry for wasting your time