Given:
The compound inequality is:
[tex]2<x+5<7[/tex]
To find:
The integer solutions that satisfy the given inequality.
Solution:
We have,
[tex]2<x+5<7[/tex]
Subtracting 5 from each side, we get
[tex]2-5<x+5-5<7-5[/tex]
[tex]-3<x<2[/tex]
All the real numbers between -3 and 2 are in the solution set but -3 and 2 are not included in the solution set.
The integers between -3 and 2 are -2, -1, 0, 1.
Therefore, the integer solution of the given inequality are -2, -1, 0, 1. The answer as an inequality is [tex]-3<x<2[/tex].