SOLUTION: 3/(2x-1) is greater than -4/x
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Question 158864
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college algebra
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3/(2x-1) is greater than -4/x
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college algebra
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3/(2x-1) is greater than -4/x
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To start, you need to multiply both sides with a common denominator x(2x-1):
Canceling like-terms:
adding 8x to both sides:
dividing both sides by 11: