Solve: $|4x + 3| + 4 > 3$ and graph the solution set.
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Step 1: Start by subtracting 4 from both sides of the inequality to isolate the absolute value term: 4x + 3| + 4 - 4 > 3 - 4 4x + 3| > -1 Show more…
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