SOLUTION: 2x-(4x +3)<6x +3(x+4)

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Question 56016: 2x-(4x +3)<6x +3(x+4)

Answer by Cintchr(481)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Distribute the -1 on the left and the +3 on the right

Combine like terms on each side

add 2x to both sides

Combine like terms

subtract 12 from both sides

Combine like terms

Divide by 5

Flip Flop the WHOLE inequality











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