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Consider the inequality 7 + 4x > x − 2. Which value(s) of x are solutions? Select all that apply.A.x = −3B.x = 0C.x = 3D.x = −6

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Solution:

Consider the following inequality:


7+4x\text{ >x-2}

Placing all like terms on the same side of the equation, we get:


4x-x>-2-7

this is equivalent to:


3x\text{ > -9}

solving for x,


x>-(9)/(3)=-3

that is,


x>-3

according to this, the solution is all numbers greater than -3. Then the correct answers are:

0 and 3.

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