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M+1 \2>4 pleas help

User Momouu
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Answer:

The solution is m>7

Explanation:

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User Nbrew
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For this case we must solve the following inequality:


\frac {M + 1} {2}> 4

We multiply by "2" on both sides of the inequality:


\frac {M + 1} {2} * 2> 4 * 2\\M + 1> 8

We subtract "1" on both sides of the inequality:


M + 1-1> 8-1\\M> 7

Thus, the domain of M is given by all the numbers greater than 7.

Answer:


M> 7

User Cycero
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