Solve the linear inequality. Express the solution using interval notation. -6 < 3x - 7 < 11
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First, we'll add 7 to all parts of the inequality: $$-6 + 7 < 3x - 7 + 7 < 11 + 7$$ This simplifies to: $$1 < 3x < 18$$ Now, we'll divide all parts of the inequality by 3: Show more…
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