Find a tutor
How it works
Prices
Resources
For schools
Become a tutor
Answers
>
Maths
>
GCSE
>
Article
Solve 5x – 3 > 3x + 11
5x - 3x > 11 + 3
2x > 14
x > 7
Answered by Isobel M. •
Maths tutor
7191 Views
See similar Maths GCSE tutors
Related Maths GCSE answers
All answers ▸
What is the equation of the tangent to the circle x^2 + y^2 = 25 at the point (-3, -4)?
Aditi, Becky and Cali collect coins. Aditi has 6 more coins than Becky. Cali has 1 less coin than Aditi. Altogether they have 71 coins. How many coins do they each have? Show all your working.
Solve the linear simultaneous equations: 3x + 5y = 45, 2x - 9y = -7
The second term of an arithmetic sequence is 7. The sum of the first four terms of the arithmetic sequence is 12. Find the first term, a, and the common difference, d, of the sequence.
We're here to help
Contact us
Message us on Whatsapp
+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Company Information
Careers
Blog
Subject answers
Become a tutor
Schools
Safeguarding policy
FAQs
Using the Online Lesson Space
Testimonials & press
Sitemap
Popular Requests
Maths tutor
Chemistry tutor
Physics tutor
Biology tutor
English tutor
GCSE tutors
A level tutors
IB tutors
Physics & Maths tutors
Chemistry & Maths tutors
GCSE Maths tutors
© MyTutorWeb Ltd 2013–2024
Terms & Conditions
|
Privacy Policy
CLICK CEOP
Internet Safety
Payment Security
Cyber
Essentials