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Solve for \( x \):

\[ -7 < x - 1 < 8 \]

A. \( 6 < x < 9 \)
B. \( -6 > x > 9 \)
C. \( 6 > x > -9 \)
D. \( -6 < x < 9 \)

Answer :

The solution for the given inequality is -6 < x < 9.

What is linear equality?

In mathematics a linear inequality is an inequality that involves a linear function. A linear inequality contains one of the symbols of inequality. It shows the data which is not equal in graph form.

The given inequality is:

-7 < x - 1 < 8

−7 + 1 < x − 1 + 1 < 8 + 1 -------- (Add 1 to all parts)

-6 < x < 9

Hence, the solution for the given inequality is -6 < x < 9.

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