Math, asked by andleeb7026, 1 year ago

How do you solve x- 3 > 3 and -x + 1 < -2?

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Answered by mkrishnan
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Answer:

x > 6

Step-by-step explanation:

given x -3 > 3  and -x +1 < -2

         x > 3+3   and   2+ 1 < x

         x > 6  and     3  < x

         x > 6 and   x > 3

so              x > 6

Answered by Anonymous
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Heya Mate

x - 3 &gt; 3 \:  \:  \: and \:  \:  \:  - x + 1 &lt;  - 2 \\  \\  =  \geqslant x &gt; 3 + 3 \: and \: 2 + 1 &lt; x \\  \\  =  \geqslant x &gt; 6 \: and \: 3 &lt; x \\  \\  \ \ \\  \\ \\  \\  =  \geqslant x &gt; 6 \: is \: answer

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