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cupoosta [38]
3 years ago
10

Someone help what is the answer 4h + 14 > 38 = 19 points

Mathematics
2 answers:
goldfiish [28.3K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

its in there

Step-by-step explanation:

nikklg [1K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Solve the Inequality for h

Solve for h

Graph

Convert to Interval Notation

Evaluate

Write in y=mx+b Form

Find the Exact Value

Solve the Absolute Value Inequality for h

Convert to Set Notation

Plot

Write in Slope-Intercept Form

Solve the Rational Equation for h

Simplify

Add

Solve by Factoring

Describe the Transformation

Evaluate the Summation

Find the Absolute Max and Min over the Interval

Find the Product

Convert from Degrees to Radians

Convert to a Decimal

Subtract

Find the Slope

Find the Domain and Range

Find the Derivative - d/dh

Solve Using the Square Root Property

Find the Direction Angle of the Vector

Multiply

Find the Function Rule

Convert to a Simplified Fraction

Find the Area Between the Curves

Solve the Function Operation

Solve the System of Inequalities

Solve for h in Degrees

Find Where Increasing/Decreasing

Find the Maximum/Minimum Value

Write with Rational (Fractional) Exponents

Evaluate the Limit

Find the Slope and y-intercept

Solve by Isolating the Absolute Value for h

Find All Complex Solutions

Factor over the Complex Numbers

Find the Intersection

Find the Center and Radius

Convert to Radical Form

Find the Integral

Evaluate Using Summation Formulas

Evaluate Using Scientific Notation

Simplify/Condense

Determine if Linear

Graph Using a Table of Values

Reduce

Rationalize the Denominator

Find the Union

Find the Critical Points

Solve for h in Radians

Find the x and y Intercepts

Find the Inverse

Find the Perpendicular Line

Convert from Interval to Inequality

Solve by Completing the Square

Simplify the Matrix

Maximize the Equation given the Constraints

Convert to Regular Notation

Determine if the Relation is a Function

Write in Standard Form

Convert to Trigonometric Form

Split Using Partial Fraction Decomposition

Find the Zeros by Completing the Square

Find the Prime Factorization

Find the Local Maxima and Minima

Find the Quotient

Multiply the Matrices

Factor

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