SOLUTION: I am working on solving this inequality and could really use some help.
(x-3)/(x+4)>2
Thanks :)
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Question 1920: I am working on solving this inequality and could really use some help.
(x-3)/(x+4)>2
Thanks :)
Answer by smartdude17(30) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x-3)/(x+4)>2 Multiply everything by CD. Change sign to =.
(x-3)/(x+4)=2](x+4) Simplify.
x-3=2x+8 Finish the equation.
-11=x, -11< x
(-10-3)/(-10+4)>2
-13/-6 > 2
2 1/6 > 2 IT CHECKS.
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