Asked by Michelle
The smallest real number in the solution set of 2x > 6 is 4.
A) True
B) False - The smallest real number in the solution set of 2x > 6 is 3.
C) False - The smallest real number in the solution set of 2x > 6 is a number greater than 3. For example, 3.01 is a real number that is in the solution set.
A) True
B) False - The smallest real number in the solution set of 2x > 6 is 3.
C) False - The smallest real number in the solution set of 2x > 6 is a number greater than 3. For example, 3.01 is a real number that is in the solution set.
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Answered by
Reiny
2x > 6
x > 3
4 would be the smallest integer solution, but there is no "smallest real number" such that x > 3
If you claim you have the smallest number > 3 ,
then I will take the average of your number and 3 and it will be smaller.
x > 3
4 would be the smallest integer solution, but there is no "smallest real number" such that x > 3
If you claim you have the smallest number > 3 ,
then I will take the average of your number and 3 and it will be smaller.
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