SOLUTION: 2(4+2x)>2x+3(2-5x)

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Question 293772: 2(4+2x)>2x+3(2-5x)
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Step 1. Use distributive property a(b+c)=ab+ac 8+4x>2x+6-15x
Step 2. Combine like terms x+x=2x 8+4x>6-13x
Step 3. Isolate X on one side X=16+32 13X+4X>6-8
Step 4. Add and subtract 17X>-2
Step 5. Divide to get X X>-(2/17)
Solution X>-(2/17)

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