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what are the all numbers that are solutions to the inequality k > 5.
R_scott
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Tyran
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The inequality "k > 5" represents a range of numbers where k is greater than 5.
To determine the solution to this inequality, you need to find all the numbers that satisfy the condition. In this case, all numbers greater than 5 would be valid solutions since "k" needs to be greater than 5.
Therefore, the solution to the inequality "k > 5" is an infinite set of numbers. It can be expressed using interval notation as (5, ∞), indicating that any number greater than 5, but not including 5 itself, is a solution.