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How many solutions are there for 4x>8

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Answer:

2 < x

Explanation:

There is only one solution. Just divide both sides by 2, and you will get x > 2. Since you are not dividing by a negative, you you do not reverse the inequality symbol.

The answer is written in reverse, so do not worry. It is still the same concept.

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User Ihavprobs
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Answer:


\Huge \boxed{X>2}

Explanation:


\large \textnormal{To solve this problem, first you have to isolate it on one side of the equation.}

First, divide by 4 from both sides.


\displaystyle (4x)/(4)=(8)/(4)

Solve.


\displaystyle 8/4=\boxed{2}

Therefore, the solutions of 4x>8 is 2.

In conclusion, the correct answer is x=2.

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