SOLUTION: To solve [5x-2]>4 split the equation into _____.

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Question 174311: To solve [5x-2]>4 split the equation into _____.
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Techincally, this question is improperly worded. You don't have an equation in the first place -- you have an inequality. Presuming that the question was intended to read:

"To solve , split the inequality into _______."

Then the proper response would be "two inequalities"

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