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2 Points Which of the following is the solution to the compound inequality below? 3x + 4 >13 or 2x -1< -11
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Which of the following is the solution to the compound inequality below?
3x + 4 >13 or 2x -1< -11
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move constant the right side and change it’s sign 3 x > 13 - 4 , subtract the number 3 x > 9 , divide both sides of the inequality by 3 , x > 3
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