SOLUTION: How do you solve
-5(13x+3)<-2(13x-3).
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Question 309375: How do you solve
-5(13x+3)<-2(13x-3).
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-5(13x+3)<-2(13x-3) Expanding the brackets
-65x - 15 < -26x + 6 ( Grouping of liketerms)
-65x + 26x < 6 + 15
-39x < 21 Divide both sides by - 39
-39x/-39 < 21 /-39 Note that, the sign will change when you divide the co efficient by a negative number
Therefore, x > -21/39
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