To solve the inequality 4x - 3 > 9, we first add 3 to both sides to isolate the variable:
4x - 3 + 3 > 9 + 3
This simplifies to:
4x > 12
Next, we divide both sides of the inequality by 4:
(4x)/4 > 12/4
This simplifies to:
x > 3
Now, let's solve the inequality x + 6 > -2. We begin by subtracting 6 from both sides to isolate the variable:
x + 6 - 6 > -2 - 6
This simplifies to:
x > -8
So, we have found that x is greater than 3 and x is greater than -8. To find the solution set, we take the intersection of these two inequalities:
x > 3 and x > -8
Since x must satisfy both of these conditions, we conclude that the solution set is:
x > 3
Find the solution set of 4x−3>9 and x+6>−2
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