Solve for the inequality for x. x-c/d>y(for d>0)
A. X
B. X>dy-c
C. X
D. X>d...
Mathematics, 28.01.2021 19:00 aroland1990x
Solve for the inequality for x. x-c/d>y(for d>0)
A. X
B. X>dy-c
C. X
D. X>dy+c
Answers: 3
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