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Suppose f(x) = 21-16x and g(x) = 12x-61. Solve f(x) > g(x)
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Suppose f(x) = 21-16x and g(x) = 12x-61. Solve f(x) > g(x)
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21-16x>12x-61
-16x-12x>-61-21
-28x>-82
x>41/14
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f(x)>g(x)
21-16x>12x-61
-16x-12x>-61-21
-28x>-82
x<41/14
That's your answer.
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