SOLUTION: how do i solve this inequality x+3>9:subtract 3

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Question 74685: how do i solve this inequality x+3>9:subtract 3
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Simplify the right side
Subtract 3 from both sides

So any number greater than 3 will work for x.


Check:
To show this lets let x=5, which is greater than 3.
Plug in x=5
The equation is true. We can test any number that is greater than 3 and it will satisfy the equation.

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