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3(x+4)-x>4 what are the solution?
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3(x+4)-x>4 what are the solution?
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x>-4 is your answer.
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Substitute the parenthesis: 3x + 12 - x > 4. Now, combine like terms: 2x + 12 > 4.
Subtract the 12 on both sides: 2x > -8. Divide 2 on both sides and you get the final answer:
x > -4
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