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Which statements are true for verifying the solution set of -2x+8 < 12 as -2 < x< 10
check all that apply.
substituting 10 for x into the original inequality will create a false statement.
substituting 6 for x into the original inequality will create a false statement.
substituting 20 for x into the original inequality will create a true statement.
substituting –20 for x into the original inequality will create a false statement.
substituting –10 for x into the original inequality will create a true statement.
substituting 0 for x into the original inequality will create a true statement.

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