SOLUTION: Ok, so I asked this question before but I need to know how you graph this. Tell whether the given number is a solution of 5x–10>2x+4. The numbers are 8, 5, 4, –2 How to

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Question 238267: Ok, so I asked this question before but I need to know how you graph this.
Tell whether the given number is a solution of
5x–10>2x+4.
The numbers are
8, 5, 4, –2
How to graph this, please try the best you can, I'm really confused!!!

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5x–10>2x+4
5X-2X>4+10
3X>14
X>14/3 ANS.
PROOF:
LET X=15/3
5*15/3-10>2*15/3+4
75/3-10>30/3+4
25-10>10+4
15>14

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