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Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set and write the answer in interval notation. See Examples $5-7$$$2 \leq \frac{5}{2} y-3 \leq 7$$
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To do this, we add 3 to all three sections of the inequality. This gives us: $$2+3 \leq \frac{5}{2} y-3+3 \leq 7+3$$ which simplifies to: $$5 \leq \frac{5}{2} y \leq 10$$ Show more…
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