SOLUTION: Can someone please help me? I really don't get this problem. How do I solve 2x=1>-13?
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Question 56626: Can someone please help me? I really don't get this problem. How do I solve 2x=1>-13?
Answer by jai_kos(139) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x = 1 >-13
Divide the above equation by 2, we get
x = (1/2) > (-13/2)
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