trickeman
trickeman trickeman
  • 04-12-2016
  • Mathematics
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The solution set for the inequality - 3 (x - 4) > 6(x - 1), includes 3 as an element. True False

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jimthompson5910 jimthompson5910
  • 04-12-2016
Let's plug in x = 3 to find out. So we just replace every copy of x with 3 and simplify both sides

-3(x-4) > 6(x-1)
-3(3-4) > 6(3-1)
-3(-1) > 6(2)
3 > 12

The last inequality 3 > 12 is false. So the first inequality is false when x = 3. So 3 is NOT in the solution set. 
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ananew50690
ananew50690 ananew50690
  • 31-08-2020

Answer:

The correct answer is False

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