SOLUTION: How do I solve 2x+1>-13?

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Question 56616: How do I solve 2x+1>-13?
Answer by jai_kos(139)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given 2x +1 > -13
Subtract 1 on both sides, we get
2x + 1 -1 > -13 -1
2x > -14
Divide the above equation by 2, we get
x > -14 /2
x > -7

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