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Which inequality is the solution to 7 x + 13 + 2 ( 5 x − 3 ) > 7 ?

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Question:-


7 x + 13 + 2 ( 5 x − 3 ) > 7

We need to solve this inequality.

Solution:-


\sf \longmapsto7 x + 13 + 2 ( 5 x − 3 ) > 7

Firstly, simplify the two sides of the inequality :-

On Simplification:-


\sf \longmapsto \: 17x+7>7

This is our new equation.

Then, Subtract 7 from both sides :-


\sf \longmapsto17x+7 - 7>7 - 7

On Simplification:-

As (-) and (+) = (-),It will be 7-7.


\sf \longmapsto17x + 0 > 0


\sf \longmapsto \: 17x > 0

Divide the two sides by 17:-


\sf \longmapsto \: (17x)/(17) > (0)/(17)

On Simplification:-

Cancel 17 and 17, leave x.If the numerator or denominator is 0, then the solution of that Fraction is 0.


\sf \longmapsto \frac{ \cancel{17}x}{ \cancel{17}} > (0)/(17)


\sf \longmapsto \: x > 0

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Henceforth the answer of the inequality is :-


\huge{\boxed{\boxed{\bf x > 0}}}

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I hope this helps!

Please let me know if you have any questions.

~MisterBrian

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