Solve the inequality. 12x – 3x + 11 > 4x – (17 – 9x)
2 answers:
Answer:Subtract 3x from 12x
9
x
+
11
>
4
x
−
(
17
−
9
x
)
Simplify 4
x
−
(
17
−
9
x
)
.
9
x
+
11
>
13
x
−
17
Move all terms containing x to the left side of the inequality.
−4
x
+
11
>
−
17
Move all terms not containing x to the right side of the inequality.
−
4
x
>
−
28
Divide each term by −
4 and simplify
x
<
7
Interval Notation:
(
−
∞
,
7
)
Answer:
20>4
Step-by-step explanation:
12-3 forget about the x 12-3=9 . 9+11=20
(17-9)=8 . 8-4 =4
so your answer is correct
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