SOLUTION: 4x+2(3-x) >_ 6x+7

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Question 1156732: 4x+2(3-x) >_ 6x+7
Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
distribute to 4x+6-2x>=6x+7
It is easier to put x on the left of these although not required.
-4x>=1
divide by -4 and flip inequality
x<=(-1/4) ANSWER
so -1 should work
-4+2(4)>=-6+7 true
0 should not work
6>=7 not true

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