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What is the inequality for n + 7 > 11

User Crivella
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Answer:

EASY PEASY

n = -18

Explanation:

Simplifying

n + 7 = -11

Reorder the term:

7 + n = -11

Solving

7 + n = -11

Solving for variable 'n'.

Move all terms containing n to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-7' to each side of the equation.

7 + -7 + n = -11 + -7

Combine like terms: 7 + -7 = 0

0 + n = -11 + -7

n = -11 + -7

Combine like terms: -11 + -7 = -18

n = -18

Simplifying

n = -18

User Uday Sawant
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Answer:

n > 4

Explanation:

First you have to move the terms not containing n to the right side of the equality. The inequality form would be n>4 and the Interval notation would be (4, ∞).

Hope this helps:)

User Aconcagua
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