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3 June, 20:57

Which of the following is an equivalent form of the compound inequality - 22 > - 5x - 7 ≥ - 3?

-5x - 7 < - 22 and - 5x - 7 ≥ - 3

-5x - 7 > - 22 and - 5x - 7 ≥ - 3

-5x > - 22 and - 7 ≥ - 3

-5x - 7 < - 22 and - 5x - 7 ≤ - 3

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  1. 3 June, 21:01
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    I believe it is the first one. Just split the original into 2 pieces and treat the inequality sign as an equal sign, but pay attention to which number or numbers the inequality is opened and closed to
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