SOLUTION: What are the steps I would take to solve this inequality 8x+4>2x(3)
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Question 330749: What are the steps I would take to solve this inequality 8x+4>2x(3)
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Treat it like a regular equation.
8x + 4 > 2x(3)
8x + 4 > 6x
8x - 6x > -4
2x > -4
x > -4/2
x > -2
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