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Solve. 3 is less than y minus 2

User Makach
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Answer:

3 is less than y minus 2 => 3 < y - 2

Explanation:

If an expression has an equal sign, it is called an equation.

If it has less than or greater than sign, then it is called inequality.

It is also an inequality if it has greater than or equal to or less than or equal to signs. ( ≥, ≤).

Now y minus 2 means

y - 2

Now it says 3 is less than (y-2)

So we get

3 < y - 2

User Rohit Nishad
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Answer:


\bold{3 < (y - 2)} \\ \bold{y > 3 + 2} \\\bold{ y > 5}

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User FluxLemur
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