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OpenStudy (anonymous):

solve 5 - √20x + 4 > -3? I'll give a gold metal :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First subtract 4 to both sides, then subtract 5 to both sides. Then you get: \[- \sqrt{20x} > -12\] Square both sides of \[-\sqrt{20x} > -12\] \[-20x > 144\] Divide -20 to both sides x < -7.2 Sign is flipped because when you multiply or divide a negative, you have to switch the sign.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you for the help! That is the answer that I have got, except the only choices are x<3, -1/5<x<3, x>-1/5, or x>0

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