(3x+2)-(5+7x) = 3x+2-5-7x = -4x-3
3x+2 is -4x-3 times greater than 5+7x.
You're asking for the difference: (3x + 2) - (5 - 7x).(3x + 2) - (5 - 7x) =3x + 2 - 5 + 7x =10x - 3.It is (10x - 3) greater.
x < -26.
5x + 4
4
It's a number that is exactly 3 greater than whatever the value of 'x' is at that moment.
3x+5<x+11 3x<6 x<2
Treat the "greater than" sign as an equal sign, so subtract 3 from 12 and you get 9. Divide the 9 by three and you get 3. You should get x > 3.
If AB does not equal 3x, then AB must either be less than 3x or greater than 3x. This means we can express the relationship as AB < 3x or AB > 3x. The statement highlights that AB cannot be equal to 3x by definition.
If: 3x-4 = or > 11 Then: 3x = or > 15 So: x = or > 5
7-2x>3x+32 x>-5
No. It is 9x, which is a monomial.
It is an inequality in x.