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I would really really really appreciate some help :)) Solve 4 + 9y - 3 > 3 (3y + 2) if possible
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I would really really really appreciate some help :))
Solve 4 + 9y - 3 > 3 (3y + 2) if possible
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4+9y-3>9y+6
1+9y>9y+6
9y-9y>6-1
0>5
It is not possible
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There are no solutions
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