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use the drawing tools to form the correct answer on the number line. graph the solution set to this one. 3x-11>7×+9

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The first step is to solve the inequality.

The given inequality is expressed as

3x - 11 > 7x + 9

We would add 11 to both sides of the inequality. it becomes

3x - 11 + 11 > 7x + 9 + 11

3x > 7x + 20

We would subtract 7x from both sides of the inequality. it becomes

3x - 7x > 7x - 7x + 20

- 4x > 20

If we divide both sides of the inequality by a negative number, the sign reverses. By dividing by - 4, It becomes

- 4x/-4 < 20/-4

x < - 5

It would be represented on the number line as shown in the diagram below

Looking at the table, x is satisfied by all numbers to the left of - 5. The circle on top of -5 is unshaded because - 5 is not included.

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