The solution set to 6 + 2n > 12 is n > 3. Which are correct representations of this solution? Select two options.

{n | n < 3}
{n | n ≥ 3}
A number line going from negative 5 to positive 5. An open circle appears at positive 3. The number line is shaded from positive 3 to positive 5.
A number line going from negative 5 to positive 5. An open circle appears at positive 3. The number line is shaded from positive 3 to negative 5.
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Respuesta :

The correct representations of this solution is {n | n > 3} an open circle appears at positive 3.

Solution to  inequality expression

Inequalities are expressions not separated by an equal sign. Given the inequality

6 + 2n > 12

Subtract 6 from both sides

2n > 12 - 6

2n >6

Divide both sides by 2

2n/2 >6/2

n >3

Hence the correct representations of this solution is {n | n > 3} an open circle appears at positive 3.

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