solve the inequality: -2k <= 2/5x + 6 <= 4

mikey13

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solve the inequality

-2k <= 2/5x + 6 <= 4

I havent figured out how to actually put algebraic terms in here.
 
You have one inequality and two variables. I don't see that this can be solved. Sorry.

Eliz.
 
solve the inequality

Okay gang, as I thought, the instructor made a typo typing the assignment. The problem is as follows:

-2<=2/5x+6<=4

5(-2)<=5(2/5)+5(6)<=5(4)

-10<=10x+30<=20

-10-30<=10x+30-30<=20-30

-40<=10x<=-10

-40/10<=10x/10<=-10/10

-4<=x<=-1

solution set is [-4,-1]

thats what I got
 
mikey13 said:
-2<=2/5x+6<=4
Is the middle bit meant to be any of the following?

. . . . .2/(5x) + 6

. . . . .2/(5x + 6)

. . . . .(2/5)x + 6

. . . . .(2/5)(x + 6)

Or is it something else?

mikey13 said:
5(-2)<=5(2/5)+5(6)<=5(4)
What happened to the "x"?

Thank you.

Eliz.
 
i cant type

it is suppose to be

5(-2)<=5(2/5x)+5(6)<=5(4)

-10<=10x+30<=20

-10-30<=10x+30-30<=20-30

-40<=10x<=-10

-40/10<=10x/10<=-10/10

-4<=x<=-1

[-4,-1]
 
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