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OpenStudy (anonymous):

please tell me interval and how to show on real line 9/4<5/2+3/2x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you can start by multiplying the whole inequality by 4 to get rid of the fractions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i get x>-1/6 how to make intervals and show on real line please explaine me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im sending solve question how show tell me

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im waiting

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[{9\over4}<{5\over2}+{3\over2}x\]common denominator \((4)\):\[{9\over4}<{10\over4}+{6\over4}x\]multiply both sides by \(4\) to get rid of the denominators:\[9<10+6x\]subtract \(10\) from both sides:\[-1<6x\]divide both sides by \(6\) to isolate \(x\):\[-{1\over6}<x\]\[=\large x>-{1\over6}\]\[=\large{(-{1\over6},\infty)}\]

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