SOLUTION: How do I solve 2x-3 +x > 5(x+1) and number this on a number line? This is as far as i've gotten
2x-3 +x > 5(x+1)
3x - 3 > 5x + 5
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Question 835056: How do I solve 2x-3 +x > 5(x+1) and number this on a number line? This is as far as i've gotten
2x-3 +x > 5(x+1)
3x - 3 > 5x + 5
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
keep going
subtract 3x from both sides
subtract 5 from both sides
BTW
X is not the same as x
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