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The numerator of a fraction is 6x + 1 and the denominator is 7 - 4x, x can have any value between -2 and 2, both included. The values of x for which the numerator is greater
3/5 < x ≤ 2
3/5 ≤ x ≤ 2
0 < x ≤ 2
-2 ≤ x < 2
Correct Answer:
3/5 < x ≤ 2
Explanation:
6x + 1 > 7 - 4x
⇒ x > 3/5
∴ 3/5 < x ≤ 2
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