Asked by Landon Sharp
javascript:void(0);The solution set of the inequality 3(b−4)+2b>3 is the set of values of b greater than three. Which set notation correctly expresses the solutions?(1 point)
Responses
{b:b<3}
left brace b colon b less than 3 right brace
{b:b>15}
left brace b colon b greater than 15 right brace
{b:b>3}
left brace b colon b greater than 3 right brace
{b:b<15}
Responses
{b:b<3}
left brace b colon b less than 3 right brace
{b:b>15}
left brace b colon b greater than 15 right brace
{b:b>3}
left brace b colon b greater than 3 right brace
{b:b<15}
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct set notation that expresses the solutions of the inequality \( 3(b - 4) + 2b > 3 \) is:
\(\{ b : b > 3 \}\)
So, the correct response is:
**{b:b>3}**
\(\{ b : b > 3 \}\)
So, the correct response is:
**{b:b>3}**
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