SOLUTION: how do i solve this for graphing
7(x-3)>5x-14
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7(x-3)>5x-14
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how do i solve this for graphing
7(x-3)>5x-14
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7x-21 > 5x-14
subtract 5x from both sides; add 21 to both sides, to get:
2x>7
Divide both sides by 2 to get:
x>7/2
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Draw a number line.
Pick a point and label it "7/2"
Darken all the points to the right of 7/2
Draw a circle around the point you labeled 7/2.
The darkened points are the graph you want.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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