Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 6 - Algebra: Equations and Inequalities - 6.4 Linear Inequalities in One Variable - Exercise Set 6.4 - Page 384: 67

Answer

\[x>\frac{4-3y}{2}\]

Work Step by Step

Given is an inequality \[Ax+By>C\], where \[A,B,C\] are constants. An equivalent inequality can be found by substituting any values for \[A,B,C\], which also fulfils the condition\[A>0\]. An equivalent inequality can be written as follows: \[2x+3y>4\] This inequality is restructured with \[x\] isolated on left side as: \[x>\frac{4-3y}{2}\]
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