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Exercises 63-68: Solve the three-part inequality. Write the solution set in interval notation. $-3<4-\frac{1}{3} x<7$
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Step 1: Start with the given three-part inequality: \(-3 < 4 - \frac{1}{3} x < 7\) Step 2: We will break this into two separate inequalities to solve them one at a time: Show more…
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For the following exercises, solve the inequality and express the solution using interval notation. $$\left|\frac{1}{3} x-2\right| \leq 7$$
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