SOLUTION: what is the first step to solve the problem 4n-3>2n
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Question 386374: what is the first step to solve the problem 4n-3>2n
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
first put n's on one side
-3>2n-4n
-3>-2n
divide by -2
in an inequality the sign reverses when you have a negative
-3/-2 < n
1.5 < n
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