SOLUTION: solving linear inequalities solve the following inequalities and express the solution using interval notation. 3(2x-2)<7+2x-1

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Question 56413: solving linear inequalities
solve the following inequalities and express the solution using interval notation.
3(2x-2)<7+2x-1

Answer by jai_kos(139)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given 3 * (2x- 2) < 7 + 2x -1
 6x – 6 < 7 + 2x -1
Get the entire “x” to one side and the numbers to the other side, we get
 6x – 2x < 7 – 1 + 6
 4x < 12
Now divide by 4, we get
x < (12 / 4)
x < 3

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