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2y-2<6y-3
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Question 288156: solve
2y-2<6y-3
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Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2y-2<6y-3 subtract 2y & add 3 to both sides.
-2+3<6y-2y combine like terms.
1<4y divide by 4.
1/4 < y or .25 < y ans.
Proof:
Let y=.24
2*.24-2<6*.24-3
.48-2<1.44-3
-1.52<-1.56
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