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What is the solution to the inequality (−4+8x)+3>x−4 ?
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What is the solution to the inequality (−4+8x)+3>x−4 ?
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x>4/33
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(−4+8x)+3>x−4
-4 + 8x + 3 > x - 4
8x - 1 > x - 4
7x > -3
x > - 3/7
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x > - 3/7
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