SOLUTION: Identify the solutions set for the following inequality:
13< - 2(x-2)+3x
Thank you for your help
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Question 216337: Identify the solutions set for the following inequality:
13< - 2(x-2)+3x
Thank you for your help
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
13< - 2(x-2)+3x
13<-2x+4+3x
13
13-4
9
Proof:
Let x=9.1
13<-2(9.1-2)+3*9.1
13<-2*7.1+27.3
13<-14.2+27.3
13<13.1
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