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10 June, 05:48

Solve the compound inequality-1<4m+7<11

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  1. 10 June, 06:01
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    Combing both the inequalities of m, we get - 3/2 < m < 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here, the given expression is 1 < 4 m + 7 < 11.

    Considering the left part of the equation we get

    1 < 4 m + 7

    or, 1 - 7 < 4 m + 7 - 7

    or, - 6 < 4 m

    or, m > - 6/4

    ⇒ m > - 3/2

    Similarly, considering the right part of the equation:

    4 m + 7 < 11

    or, 4 m + 7 - 7 < 11 - 7

    or, 4 m < 4

    or, m< 4/4 = 1

    ⇒ m < 1

    Hence, combing both the inequalities of m,

    m > - 3/2

    m < 1

    ⇒ - 3/2 < m < 1
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