Homework Problem

la.jiggles

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Hey,

I have a quick question and I'm hoping someone can help me out with it. I think this is the right place to post this.

The instructions say to solve the inequality in terms of intervals and illustrate the solution set on the real number line.

1 + 5x > 5 - 3x

The answer should be in the form of xE( , ) (or whatever that funny looking E is)

Thanks for any help
 
la.jiggles said:
Hey,

I have a quick question and I'm hoping someone can help me out with it. I think this is the right place to post this.

The instructions say to solve the inequality in terms of intervals and illustrate the solution set on the real number line.

1 + 5x > 5 - 3x

The answer should be in the form of xE( , ) (or whatever that funny looking E is)

Thanks for any help

That "funny looking E" means "is an element of"

Now...did you SOLVE the inequality?

That's the first step. THEN we'll worry about interval notation.
 
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