SOLUTION: I have the following inequality, trying to solve it: 1/2 - x > x/3 + 1/4

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Question 942899: I have the following inequality, trying to solve it:
1/2 - x > x/3 + 1/4

Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I have the following inequality, trying to solve it:
1/2 - x > x/3 + 1/4
lcd:3
3/2-3x > x+3/4
4x<3/4
x<(3/16)
solution:
(-∞,3/16)

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