SOLUTION: (3X Squared+5X+1)-(2x-3) Could you help me to solve this problem?
or The Solution Set for 3-x>7... I need an Algebra tutor if someone has the time... Thank you Amber
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Question 33182: (3X Squared+5X+1)-(2x-3) Could you help me to solve this problem?
or The Solution Set for 3-x>7... I need an Algebra tutor if someone has the time... Thank you Amber Answer by mukhopadhyay(490) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! (3X^2+5X+1)-(2x-3)
= (3x^2+5x-2x+1+3)
= 3x^2+3x+4
It cannot be factored further. You need an equation to solve. The question appears as an expression, which can be simplified only.
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The solution set for 3-x>7 is derived as below:
3-x > 7
Subtract 3 from both sides of the above inequality:
=> 3-x-3 > 7-3
=> -x > 4
Multiply both sides with (-1):
=> x > -4
The solution set is x belongs to (-4, infinity)