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What is the solution set for x-4>2?

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User Teodron
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Answer:

(6,∞)

x > 6

Explanation:

Solve by adding 4 to both sides.


x-4>2\\x>6

To put this in interval notation for your solution set, consider your sign.

You have a greater than sign, which means that 6 is not a solution. In interval notation, that means that you should use parentheses " ( " instead of brackets " [ ".

Your solution set goes on infinitely, and infinity also uses parentheses rather than brackets.

You can write your solution set in interval notation as follows:

(6, ∞)

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User Chris Buckett
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x>6.....................

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User Apps
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