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THOSE ARE THE FIRST TWO QUESTIONS. THERE IS TWO MORE QUESTIONS 3. AND 4. ITS THE EXACT SAME WORK

NUMBER 3. -3 <2x-5<7
NUMBER 4. 1<4-x<6
PLS ANSWER THE ONES IN THE PIC AND THOSE IN TEXT TOO ITS SAME STEPS SHOW UR WORK TYSM ILL GIVE POINTS

THOSE ARE THE FIRST TWO QUESTIONS. THERE IS TWO MORE QUESTIONS 3. AND 4. ITS THE EXACT-example-1

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Answer:

1. -3 < 2x - 5 < 7

To solve this inequality, we will split it into two separate inequalities:

-3 < 2x - 5 (Inequality 1)

2x - 5 < 7 (Inequality 2)

Now, let's solve each inequality separately:

Inequality 1:

-3 < 2x - 5

We add 5 to both sides of the inequality to isolate the term with 2x:

-3 + 5 < 2x

2 < 2x

Now, divide both sides by 2 to solve for x:

2/2 < x

1 < x

So, the solution to Inequality 1 is x > 1.

Inequality 2:

2x - 5 < 7

We add 5 to both sides of the inequality:

2x - 5 + 5 < 7 + 5

2x < 12

Next, divide both sides by 2:

(2x)/2 < 12/2

x < 6

So, the solution to Inequality 2 is x < 6.

Combining the solutions to both inequalities, we have: 1 < x < 6.

Now, let's move on to the inequality you provided in text form:

2. 1 < 4 - x < 6

Similar to before, let's split it into two separate inequalities:

1 < 4 - x (Inequality 3)

4 - x < 6 (Inequality 4)

Solving each inequality:

Inequality 3:

1 < 4 - x

Subtract 4 from both sides:

1 - 4 < -x

-3 < -x

We multiply both sides by -1 to reverse the inequality:

-1*(-3) > x

3 > x

So, the solution to Inequality 3 is x < 3.

Inequality 4:

4 - x < 6

Subtract 4 from both sides:

4 - 4 - x < 6 - 4

-x < 2

Multiply both sides by -1 to reverse the inequality:

-1 * (-x) > -1 * 2

x > -2

So, the solution to Inequality 4 is x > -2.

Combining the solutions to both inequalities, we have: x > -2 and x < 3.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

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