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Zackery Rojas
Mathematics
23 June, 01:32
Graph the three parts of inequality 1 < x + 3 < 9
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Justice Archer
23 June, 01:47
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First part: 1 is less than the sum of x and 3: 1 < x+3.
Second part: the sum of x and 3 is less than 9.
Obviously 1 < 9.
Taking another look at 1
Taking another look at x+3<9, subtract 3 from both sides. Then x<6.
Draw a dashed vertical line thru x=6.
Shade the area between these two vertical lines to obtain the desired graph.
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