Let's solve the inequality √4 - 3x < 7:
√4 = 2
2 - 3x < 7
Next, let's isolate the variable x by subtracting 2 from both sides:
-3x < 5
Now, divide both sides by -3, remembering to flip the inequality sign when dividing by a negative number:
x > -5/3
Therefore, the solution to the inequality √4 - 3x < 7 is x > -5/3.
Let's solve the inequality √4 - 3x < 7:
√4 = 2
2 - 3x < 7
Next, let's isolate the variable x by subtracting 2 from both sides:
-3x < 5
Now, divide both sides by -3, remembering to flip the inequality sign when dividing by a negative number:
x > -5/3
Therefore, the solution to the inequality √4 - 3x < 7 is x > -5/3.