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11 February, 21:51

How to write x is less than 5 and x is greater than 2

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  1. 11 February, 22:16
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    2 < x < 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    < This symbol means 'less than'. The number you put on its left side is less than the number on its right side.

    > This symbol means 'greater than'. The number put on its left is greater than its number on the right.

    Think of them like a mouth. Remember the 'open side' wants to eat more.

    Translate words to symbols:

    'x is less than 5'

    x < 5

    'x is greater than 2'

    x > 2

    Put them together. The symbols change directions, but x on the closed side of 5. Keep x on the open side of 2.

    2 < x < 5

    Don't confuse with ≤ and ≥.

    ≤ and ≥ mean 'less than OR equal to' and greater than OR equation to'.
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