Math, asked by rahularya19920029654, 11 months ago

Solve the inequality 4x + 3 < 5x + 7.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by AnIntrovert
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Here's the answer

Given that, 4x + 3 < 5x + 7

Now by subtracting 7 from both the sides, we get

4x + 3 – 7 < 5x + 7 – 7

The above inequality becomes,

4x – 4 < 5x

Again by subtracting 4x from both the sides,

4x – 4 – 4x < 5x – 4x

x > – 4

∴The solutions of the given inequality are defined by all the real numbers greater than -4.

Required solution set is (-4, ∞)

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