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Inequality
12*x+3 > 4*(2*x+1)-x+5

  1. an inequality in which left side of inequality larger than right side of inequality. The left side of the inequality is a sum that consists of 2 terms. The 1st term of the sum is equal to a product that contains 2 factors. The 1st factor of the product is equal to twelve. The 2nd factor of the product is equal to x. The 2nd term of the sum is three. The right side of the inequality is equal to a sum of 3 terms. The 1st term of the sum is equal to a product that consists of 2 factors. The 1st factor of the product is four. The 2nd factor of the product is a sum containing 2 terms. The 1st term of the sum is a product containing 2 factors. The 1st factor of the product is equal to two. The 2nd factor of the product is equal to x. The 2nd term of the sum is one. The 2nd term of the sum is equal to negative x. The 3rd term of the sum is equal to five.
  2. twelve multiplied by x plus three larger than four multiplied by left brace two multiplied by x plus one right brace plus negative x plus five.
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Exact

<<<<x > 6/5>>>>

  1. an inequality in which left side of inequality greater than right side of inequality; the left side of the inequality is equal to x; the right side of the inequality is equal to a rational expression: the top of the rational expression is six; the bottom of the rational expression is five;
  2. left brace left brace x larger than six fraction line five right brace right brace;


Approximate

<<<<x > 1.2>>>>

  1. an inequality in which left side of inequality greater than right side of inequality. The left side of the inequality is equal to x. The right side of the inequality is equal to one point and two tenth.
  2. open brace opening parenthesis x greater than one point two closing parenthesis close brace;