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7x+2>4x+15

3x>13

x>13/3

x>4 1/3
by Level 4 User (9.5k points)
first you need to isolate the vairiables,you do this by 7x/7+2+(-2)>4x/4+15+(-15). by doing this you come up with x>x. your welcome
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