Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
(3x+1)/2<−x+4
Multiply each side by 2 using the multiplication property of equality
3x+1 < -2x +8
Subtract 1 from each side using the subtraction property of equality
3x < -2x+7
Add 2x to each side using the addition property of equality
5x < 7
Divide each side by 5 using the division property of equality
x < 7/5
Answer:
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If you observe carefully, you can see that the graph is crossing x-axis at the points 1 and 9. This means x = 1 and x = 9 are the roots of the polynomials and x - 1 and x - 9 are thus the factors of the polynomial.
We can express the polynomial as the product of its factors. So the above polynomial can be expressed as (x - 1)(x - 9)
Thus, the answer to the question is option D