How do you graph the inequality 6<x+3<6?

1 Answer
Oct 2, 2017

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

First, we need to solve to x. Subtract 3 from each segment of the system of inequalities to solve for x while keeping the system balanced:

63<x+33<63

9<x+0<3

9<x<3

Or

x>9 and x<3

To graph this we will draw vertical lines at 9 and 3 on the horizontal axis.

The lines will be a daashed because the inequality operators do not contain an "or equal to" clause.

We will shade between the two lines:

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