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Solve the inequality 4y + 3 > 2y + 14

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Solution :-

=>> 4y + 3 > 2y + 14

=>> 4y - 2y + 3 > 14

=>> 2y + 3 > 14

=>> 2y > 14 - 3

=>> 2y > 11

=>> y > 11 / 2

User Joel Fernando
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Answer:

Solution for y


y > (11)/(2)

Explanation:


4y + 3 > 2y + 14

subtract from 2y from both parts of the equations.


4y + 3 - 2y > 14

combine 4y and -2y to get 2y.


2y + 3 > 14

subtract 3 from both equations


2y > 14 - 3

subtract 3 out of 14 to get 11.


2y > 11

Divide both parts into 2. Because it is 2>0, the equal sign is preserved.


y > (11)/(2)

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