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How do you solve 3x + 5 > 14

User Dmitry Kabanov
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3x+5>14

To solve an inequality as given:

-When a term is being added you substract it in both sides of the inequality

-When a term is being substracted you add it in both sides of the inequality

-When a term is being divided you multiply both sides of the inequality for it

-When a term is being multiplied you divide both sides of the inequality into that term

-If you multiply or divide both sides of the inequality by (-1) or a negative number the inequality sing changes of direction:

Example:


-5x>10

To solve for x you divide both sides of the equation into (-5):


\begin{gathered} (-5)/(-5)x<(10)/(-5) \\ \\ x<-2 \end{gathered}

As you can see the inequality sing changes from > to <

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Then, for the given inequality:


\begin{gathered} 3x+5-5>14-5 \\ 3x>9 \\ \\ (3)/(3)x>(9)/(3) \\ x>3 \end{gathered}The solution for the given inequality is x > 3 (x greather than 3)
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