SOLUTION: -2(x+6)>x+e

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Question 256451: -2(x+6)>x+e
Answer by drk(1908)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We are given
(i)
multiply the -2 to get
(ii)
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solve for e by subtracting x to get
(iii)
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subtract x in (ii) to get
(iv)
add 12 to get
(v)
divide by -3 to get
(vi)

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