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Solve (x - 2 < 5) ∩ (x + 7 > 6).

A.) Ø
B.) x
C.) -1 < x < 7

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Option C:

{x: –1 < x < 7}

Solution:

Given expression is (x – 2 < 5) ∩ (x + 7 > 6).

Let us first solve the inequality.

First inequality:

⇒ x – 2 < 5

Add 2 on both sides of the expression.

⇒ x – 2 + 2 < 5 + 2

x < 7

Second inequality:

⇒ x + 7 > 6

Subtract 7 on both sides of the expression.

⇒ x + 7 – 7 > 6 – 7

⇒ x + 7 – 7 > 6 – 7

x > –1

Now to find the intersection of these inequalities.

(x – 2 < 5) ∩ (x + 7 > 6) = (x < 7) ∩ (x > –1)

= (x < 7) ∩ (–1 < x)

= –1 < x < 7

Thus, option C is the correct answer.

(x – 2 < 5) ∩ (x + 7 > 6) = {x: –1 < x < 7}

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