This compound inequality is solved in a similar fashion as normal inequalities:
\(17<7p+3<38\) | First step is to subtract 3 on all sides. |
\(14<7p<35\) | Divide by 7 on all sides of the compound inequality. |
\(2 < p < 5\) | You're done! |
The solutions, if you are wondering, is any value for p that satisfies its current restraints of 2 < p < 5.
This compound inequality is solved in a similar fashion as normal inequalities:
\(17<7p+3<38\) | First step is to subtract 3 on all sides. |
\(14<7p<35\) | Divide by 7 on all sides of the compound inequality. |
\(2 < p < 5\) | You're done! |
The solutions, if you are wondering, is any value for p that satisfies its current restraints of 2 < p < 5.