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  • 15-12-2021
  • Mathematics
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The inequality d + s> What is the value of s? -3 is equivalent to d>-7.

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lilydrach
lilydrach lilydrach
  • 15-12-2021
the answer is s=4

first step is to solve for d

d+s>-3

subtract s from both sides

d+s-s>-3-s
d>-3-s

now we have two inequalities:

d>-3-s and d>-7

since the left sides (d) are equal the right sides must be equal as well

now solve for s

-7=-3-s
s=-3-7
s=4

hope this helps! also hope this was the right question haha
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2025asimpson 2025asimpson
  • 15-12-2021
S=4 is the answer hope it help
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