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Solve 1/4x−3/4>5(1/4)
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Assuming 1/4x means (1/4)x:
(1/4)x − 3/4 > 5(1/4) = 5/4.
Multiply both sides by 4 (positive, so inequality stays the same):
x − 3 > 5
Add 3:
x > 8
Solution: x > 8 (interval notation: (8, ∞)).
(1/4)x − 3/4 > 5(1/4) = 5/4.
Multiply both sides by 4 (positive, so inequality stays the same):
x − 3 > 5
Add 3:
x > 8
Solution: x > 8 (interval notation: (8, ∞)).
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