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What is the solution set for 4x > 8? (x:x > 4) (x:x > 8) (x:x > 6) (x:x > 2)
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What is the solution set for 4x > 8?
(x:x > 4)
(x:x > 8)
(x:x > 6)
(x:x > 2)
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it will be (x:x > 2). you treat the sign > just as a equals sign. you then divide both sides and you have x by itself and 8÷4=2.
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