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Question 313215
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4x+1>2(x+3)
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4x+1 > 2(x+3)
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4x+1 > 2x+6
2x > 5
x > 5/2
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Stan H.
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4x+1>2(x+3)
4X+1>2X=6
4X-2X>6-1
2X>5
X>5/2
X>2.5 ANS.
PROOF:
LET X=2.6
4*2.6+1>2(2.5+3)
10.4+1>2*5.6
11.4>11.2