Answer:
24/35 and the difference between two fractional numbers with same or equal denominators 5/7 and 2/7.
Answer:
x > 3
interval notation: (3, ∞)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the inequality statement: 4x - 5 > 7,
The goal is to isolate x and find its solution.
Start by adding 5 to both sides:
4x - 5 + 5 > 7 + 5
4x > 12
Divide both sides by 4:
4x/4 > 12/4
x > 3
The solution can also be expressed in the following interval notation:
(3, ∞).
In terms of graphing, it involves an empty circle on the endpoint, x = 3, as it is not included as a solution. The solution to the given inequality statement must be greater than 3.
I was confused at first until I realized that you'd shared not one, not two, but three questions in one post. would you please post just one question at a time to avoid this.
I'll focus on your second question only: Solve <span>3 + |2x - 4| = 15.
Subtr. 3 from both sides. Result: |2x - 4| = 12
Divide all terms by 2, to reduce: |x - 2| = 6
Case 1: x-2 is already +, so we don't need | |:
x - 2 = 6 => x = 8 (first answer)
Case 2: x-2 is negative, so |2x-4| = -(2x-4) = 6
Then -2x + 8 = 6. Subtr. 8 from both sides: -2x = -2
Div both sides by -2: x = 1 (second answer)
Be sure to check these results by subst. them into the original equation.
Please post your other questions separately. Thanks and good luck!
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Step-by-step explanation:
this is how you solve it :)