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    Solve the Inequality\(13 x + 13 > 13 x + 4\)
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Solve the Inequality 13x+13>13x+413 x + 13 > 13 x + 413x+13>13x+4

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Question 138

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Solve the inequality. 13x+13>13x+413 x + 13 > 13 x + 413x+13>13x+4 Write your answer as an interval.

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