SOLUTION: I can't figure out this question. Need help. Thanks. Solve using the addition principle: 2x + 6>x+12

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Question 443175: I can't figure out this question. Need help. Thanks.
Solve using the addition principle:
2x + 6>x+12

Answer by swincher4391(1107)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Don't let the inequality scare you:
The addition principle just states that addition can be undone with subtraction (adding a negative)

SUBTRACT 6 ON BOTH SIDES

SUBTRACT X ON BOTH SIDES

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