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Mathematics, 28.11.2020 04:10 shataviasumpter78

Brian is given the following expression and is asked to solve the inequality and graph the solution on a number line. He made an error when solving. -x+ 2 <3
Complete the following steps to receive full credit for this question:
• A description of what Brian did wrong and what he should have done instead
. Your work solving the inequality
• The correct solution graphed on a number line
• The correct solution in set notation
• The correct solution in interval notation


Brian is given the following expression and is asked to solve the inequality and graph the solution

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