How do you solve -6>2x or 5<x+3? Algebra Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Compound Inequalities 1 Answer salamat · Shwetank Mauria Jan 10, 2017 x < -3 or x > 2 Explanation: -6>2x -6/2>x -3>x or x < -3 it means x less than -3 x={-4,-5,-6,...} 5 < x+3 5-3 < x 2 < x or x > 2 it means x more than 2, x{3,4,5,...} Answer link Related questions How do you solve compound inequalities? What is an example of an inequality that uses "and" and what inequality uses "or"? How do you graph -40 \le y < 60 on a number line? How do you solve for x in 3x-5 < x + 9 \le 5x + 13 ? How do you solve 9-2x \le 3 or 3x+10 \le 6-x? How do you solve for b given 6+b<8 or b+6 \ge 6? How do you graph x ≥ 4 or x > -4? How do you solve the compound inequality -20≤-6m-2≤58 and graph its solution? How do you graph -53<9v+1<-26? How do you graph this inequality: 15<x<30? See all questions in Compound Inequalities Impact of this question 1558 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License