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22 June, 20:41

Solve 2x+7>+x + 19

and can you do the same if 2 was 3.

2nd question is write an expression if 3 was open inequality and line continues past negative 5

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  1. 22 June, 23:37
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    Solving 2x + 7 > x + 19

    2x + 7 > x + 19

    Move 7 by subtracting from both sides.

    2x > x + 19 - 7

    2x > x + 12

    Move x by subtracting from both sides.

    2x - x > 12

    x > 12

    Therefore, x is greater than 12.

    Solving 3x + 7 > x + 19

    3x + 7 > x + 19

    Move 7 by subtracting from both sides.

    3x > x + 19 - 7

    3x > x + 12

    Move x by subtracting from both sides.

    3x - x > 12

    2x > 12

    Divide 2 on both sides to get x.

    2x/2 > 12/2

    x > 6

    Therefore, x is greater than 6.

    Part 2:

    Write an expression for if 3 was open inequality and line continues past negative 5. This may not be correct due to the vagueness of what it's asking.

    Expression: x < - 5 < 3

    x indicates all real numbers less - 5

    3 is open inequality and is the greatest

    The 2nd question is like really vague.
  2. 23 June, 00:35
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Original problem:

    2x + 7 > x + 19

    Subtract x from both sides.

    x + 7 > 19

    Subtract 7 from both sides.

    x > 12

    Problem with 3 instead of 2.

    3x + 7 > x + 19

    Subtract x from both sides.

    2x + 7 > 19

    Subtract 7 from both sides.

    2x > 12

    Divide both sides by 2.

    x > 6

    2nd question (I'm not sure I understand it correctly.)

    x < 3
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