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How do I solve one-variable inequalities with fractions and parentheses?

How do I solve one-variable inequalities with fractions and parentheses?-example-1
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Given:


6x\text{ + }(1)/(4)(4x\text{ + 8) > 12}

First, let's open the bracket:


\begin{gathered} 6x\text{ + }(1)/(4)*\text{ 4x + }(1)/(4)*8\text{ > 12} \\ 6x\text{ + x + 2 > 12} \end{gathered}

Collect like terms:


\begin{gathered} 6x+x\text{ > 12 - 2} \\ 7x\text{ > 10} \end{gathered}

Divide both sides by 7:


\begin{gathered} (7x)/(7)\text{ > }(10)/(7) \\ x\text{ > }(10)/(7) \end{gathered}

Solution:

x > 10/7

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