SOLUTION: -3(x+1)-x/2+3/2<0

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Question 677247: -3(x+1)-x/2+3/2<0
Answer by unlockmath(1688)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello,
Expand this -3(x+1)-x/2+3/2<0 and multiply by 2:
-6x-6-x+3<0
Combine and add 3
-7x<3
Divide by -7
x> -3/7
Make sense?
RJ
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