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Casey Morrison
2 May, 13:41
K - 3 > 1 or k - 3 < - 1
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Kristin Malone
2 May, 14:58
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K-3>1
Let's solve your inequality step-by-step.
k-3>1
Step 1: Add 3 to both sides.
k-3+3 >1+3
answer is k>4
-3<-1-3<-1
true
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