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Which number line represents the solution of 4 - 3x > 13?

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Answer:


x<-3

Explanation:

Given inequality:


4-3x>13

In order to represent the solution on the number line, we will first solve the given inequality.

We have


4-3x>13

Subtracting both sides by 4.


4-3x-4>13-4


-3x>9

Dividing both sides by -3.


(-3x)/(-3)<(9)/(-3) [On dividing both sides by a negative number the sign of the inequality reverses.]


x<-3

So, solution of this inequality will range from -3 to -∞

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Which number line represents the solution of 4 - 3x > 13?-example-1
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