SOLUTION: How do I solve this problem? y-5>-15 What does the horizontal line mean that is between the y? {y|y>?}

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Question 141441: How do I solve this problem?
y-5>-15
What does the horizontal line mean that is between the y?
{y|y>?}

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do you mean the VERTICAL line?? It means "such that".
The set of all values of y, SUCH THAT, y> what value.

Of course the answer, if you add +5 to each side, is y>-10.

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