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What is the solution if any, to the inequality 3-l4-nl>1?

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  1. 16 May, 02:49
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    The solution to the inequality is all real values of n that respect the following condition: 2 < n < 6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, we need to separate the modulus from the rest of equation. So

    3-l4-nl>1

    -|4-n|>1-3

    -|4-n|>-2

    Multiplying everything by - 1.

    |4-n|<2

    How to solve:

    |x| < a means that - a
    In this question:

    |4-n|<2

    -2<4-n<2

    This means that:

    4 - n > - 2

    -n > - 6

    Multiplying by - 1

    n < 6

    And

    4 - n < 2

    -n < - 2

    Multiplying by 1

    n > 2

    Intersection:

    Between n > 2 and n < 6 is 2 < n < 6

    So the solution to the inequality is all real values of n that respect the following condition: 2 < n < 6
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