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2022-05-15

How do you solve and graph - x + 4 > 3 ?

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odvucimo1pp17

odvucimo1pp17

Beginner2022-05-16Added 23 answers

Step 1
First, subtract 4 from each side of the inequality to isolate the x term while keeping the inequality balanced:
- x + 4 - 4 > 3 - 4
- x + 0 > - 1
- x > - 1
Now, multiply each side of the inequality by - 1 to solve for x while keeping the inequality balanced. However, because we are multiplying or dividing by a negative number we must reverse the inequality operator:
- 1 × - x < - 1 × - 1
x < 1
To graph the inequality we will draw a vertical line at 1 on the horizontal axis.
The line will be a dashed line because the inequality operator does not contain an "or equal to" clause. This means the line is not part of the solution set.
London Ware

London Ware

Beginner2022-05-17Added 3 answers

Step 1
- x + 4 > 3
- x > 3 - 4
- x > - 1
Divide both sides by -1
- x - 1 > - 1 - 1

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