Inequality: 3x + 2 > 7
Solution:
To solve the inequality 3x + 2 > 7, we can begin by subtracting 2 from both sides:
3x + 2 - 2 > 7 - 2
3x > 5
Next, we divide both sides of the inequality by 3 to isolate the variable x:
(3x)/3 > 5/3
x > 5/3
Therefore, the solution to the inequality 3x + 2 > 7 is x > 5/3.
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