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

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Question 678289:
solve for x: -3(x+1) - x/2 +3/2 < 0

Answer by pmatei(79)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply entire inequality by 2:

Distribute:

Group like terms:

Add 3 both sides:

Divide by (-7) on both sides and flip sign because you divide by a negative number:

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