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How do you graph (5x − 1)/4 > − 2(x + 5 ) ?

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How do you graph  (5x − 1)/4 > − 2(x + 5 ) ?
How do you graph  (5x − 1)/4 > − 2(x + 5 ) ?


How do you graph  (5x − 1)/4 > − 2(x + 5 ) ?

Explanation:
 

5x14>2(x+5)


solve for x.


multiply both sides by 4

5x1>8(x+5)

5x1>8x40

add 8x to both sides and add 1 to both sides

13x>39

divide both sides by 13

x>3

now go to -3 on the x-axis and draw a vertical dotted line and everything greater than -3 is included as indicated from x>3
so the graph of it will look like this

(dotted line because -3 is not included in x sloutions set because it is x greater than -3 not greater than or equal if it is greater than or equal you will draw constant line)

graph{x > -3 [-4.312, 1.848, -1.61, 1.47]}