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Solve the following inequality. 3x - 4 > 11

A. (∞ ,5)
B. (15, ∞)
C. (5, ∞)
D. [5, ∞)

Solve the following inequality. 3x - 4 > 11 A. (∞ ,5) B. (15, ∞) C. (5, ∞) D. [5, ∞)-example-1

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answer: D. (5, ♾)

Step-by-step explanation:

first u need to solve for x:

3x - 4 > 11

3x > 15

x > 5

so if x is greater than 5, then the domain is above 5 to infinity, written as (5, ♾) instead of [5, ♾) because the bracket means greater than or equal to, but > is just greater than

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3x - 4 > 11


15 it’s not that hard
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