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Question
solve the following inequality by reading the graph. 2x - 3 > 3 the solution set is . (type your answer in interval notation.)
Step1: Isolate the variable term
Add 3 to both sides of the inequality $2x - 3>3$. We get $2x-3 + 3>3 + 3$, which simplifies to $2x>6$.
Step2: Solve for x
Divide both sides of the inequality $2x>6$ by 2. So, $\frac{2x}{2}>\frac{6}{2}$, which gives $x > 3$.
In interval - notation, the solution set is all real numbers greater than 3, written as $(3,\infty)$.
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$(3,\infty)$