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Solve the inequality, then identify the graph of the solution.
2x – 1 > x + 2

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

got it right on e2020

User Manachi
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Answer:

x > 3

Explanation:

The first part is to solve the inequality, which is very easy:

2x - 1 > x + 2, so 2x - x > 2 + 1 so

x > 3

Then we have to graph the solution... that's also easy. It will look like the graph attached, meaning it includes ALL the values X > 3 (that's why the line is dashed on the 3), for ALL the values of Y.

That's a weird graphic, but it does represent the inequality we found.

Solve the inequality, then identify the graph of the solution. 2x – 1 > x + 2-example-1
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