To solve the sum of six times of a number and 3 is less than the product of number and seven.
Answer to Problem 5.5EP
Solution set: {x|x>3}
The graph of inequality 6x+3<7x on number line is given below
Interval notation:
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The sum of six times of a number and 3 is less than the product of number and seven.
Calculation:
Inequality
6x+3<7x
Using substraction property
Substract 6x both sides of inequality
6x+3-6x<7x-6x
On solving.
3
Solution set: {x|x>3}
The graph of inequality 6x+3<7x on number line is given below
Interval notation:
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