Solve the inequality 4x - 1 > 3x + 2. What is the solution?

Practice Questions

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Solve the inequality 4x - 1 > 3x + 2. What is the solution?
  1. x < 3
  2. x > 3
  3. x ≤ 3
  4. x ≥ 3

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

Solve the inequality 4x - 1 > 3x + 2. What is the solution?
Correct Answer: x > 3
  • Step 1: Start with the inequality: 4x - 1 > 3x + 2.
  • Step 2: To isolate x, first subtract 3x from both sides: 4x - 3x - 1 > 2.
  • Step 3: This simplifies to: x - 1 > 2.
  • Step 4: Next, add 1 to both sides to isolate x: x > 2 + 1.
  • Step 5: This simplifies to: x > 3.
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