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2(2x-i) > 4x - 6u
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2(2x-i) > 4x - 6u
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2(2x-i)>4x-6u
EXPAND TERM "2" BY USING ASSOCIATIVE PROPERTY(2X-i)
2*2*x-2*i>4*x-6*u
MULTIPLY NUMERATOR INTEGERS
4*x-2*i>4*x-6u=========ANSWER
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