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Hello, i need help with this question please!

solve x/2 +3 > 4

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Answer:

x > 2

Explanation:

A linear inequality is given to us and we need to find the interval of x. The given inequality is

⇒ x/2 + 3 > 4

Subtract 3 to both sides,

⇒ x/2 + 3 - 3 > 4 -3

⇒ x/2 > 1

Multiply both sides by 2 ,

⇒ x > 2

Hence x can have all values more than 2 .

User Jooyoung
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Answer:

x >2

Explanation:

x/2 +3 > 4

Subtract 3 from each side

x/2 +3-3 > 4-3

x/2 >1

Multiply each side by 2

x/2*2 >1*2

x >2

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