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Solve for x: 3(x-4) < -6 + 3x
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Solve for x: 3(x-4) < -6 + 3x
Answer by Jk22(389) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3(x-4) < -6 + 3x | distribute the left hand side
3x - 12 < -6 + 3x | sub 3x from both side
-12 < -6, this is true, since the inequality holds for any x.
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