Question
Solve for h.
4(h+1) +2≥10
- h < 1
- h > -1
- h < -1
- h > 1
Hint:
ultimate goal is to find h , so first we have to remove 2 then 4 then after 1 from 4 (h+1) +2
The correct answer is: h > 1
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