Find the range of values of x for which(frac{x+2}{4}-frac{x+1}{3}>frac{1}{2})

MATHEMATICSWAEC 2004

Find the range of values of x for which\(\frac{x+2}{4}-\frac{x+1}{3}>\frac{1}{2}\)

  • A. x > 4
  • B. x > -4
  • C. x < 4
  • D. x < -4

Correct Answer: D. x < -4

Explanation

\(\frac{x+2}{4}-\frac{x+1}{3}>\frac{1}{2}\\

\frac{3(x+2)-4(x+1)>6}{12}; 3x + 6

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