SOLUTION: Q: 2x + 10 > -4 – x
working:
2x + x > -4 - 10
3x > -14
ans: -14/3
am i right??
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Question 189951: Q: 2x + 10 > -4 – x
working:
2x + x > -4 - 10
3x > -14
ans: -14/3
am i right??
Answer by cutepiscean5(19) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Q: 2x + 10 > -4 – x
working:
2x + x > -4 - 10
3x > -14
ans: -14/3
am i right??
YES you are absolutely right till the 2nd step :)
after that the answer would be x > -14/3, which means all the values of x that are greater than -14/3. This would include the domain of x as (-14/3 , infinity)
Best of Luck !
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