SOLUTION: how do i solve the inequality 2y+6>-2x
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Question 334117: how do i solve the inequality 2y+6>-2x
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You can't solve it because there are 2 unknowns.
If there were 1 unknown, you could solve it. You
can get either or alone on one side,
however. I'll find in terms of
Subtract from both sides
To simplify, divide both sides by , and
change the > sign to a < sign.
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