SOLUTION: | (4-5x)/6 | > 7
The 4-5x/6 is all in the absolute brackets ! In confused how how to construct the problem! I know that I multiply the 6 and seven but after that I g
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Question 809158: | (4-5x)/6 | > 7
The 4-5x/6 is all in the absolute brackets ! In confused how how to construct the problem! I know that I multiply the 6 and seven but after that I get lost !
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
|4-5x|>42
|5x|>46
x>46/5
|-5x|<38
x<-38/5
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