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part 1...-3x +1 < 12 . . . -3x < 11 . . . -x < 11/3 . . . +x > -11/3 ....(-3.6666666666666...) . . . part 2...-3x+1 > -4 . . . -3x > -5 . . . -x > -5/3 . . . +x < +(5/3) . . . (+1.666666666666...) . . . or -11/3
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