SOLUTION: How is this problem solved and graphed ( 7(x - 3) > 5x - 14 )?
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Question 54104: How is this problem solved and graphed ( 7(x - 3) > 5x - 14 )?
Answer by funmath(2933) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First simplify both sides of the inequality if possible:
Then get all your x's on one side of the inequality symbol and all the numbers on the other side of the inequality symbol within the rules of algebra. Whatever you do to one side of the equaltion you have to do to the other side of the equation.
This means that x is greater than 3.5 but not equal to 3.5. Some books use an open circle and others use a (. I'm using a ( because I don't have an open circle. You shade all the numbers bigger that 3.5 (to the right of 3.5).
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-1,0,1,2,3.5,4,5,6,7
Happy Calculating!!!
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