SOLUTION: 2(3x-5)>2x+6

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Question 671307: 2(3x-5)>2x+6
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Starting with
2(3x - 5) > 2x + 6
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Distribute the 2
6x - 10 > 2x + 6
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Isolate x to one side of the inequality
6x - 2x > 6 + 10
4x > 16
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Divide both sides by 4

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