SOLUTION: 2(3x-5)>2x+6
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Question 19894: 2(3x-5)>2x+6
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2(3x-5)>2x+6
can be written as
6x-10>2x+6
bringing the like terms to one side
6x-2x>6+10
that gives
4x>16
which is same as
x>4
Hence the solution is x>4.
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