SOLUTION: what is the awnswer to the inequality 2x+1>-5
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Question 708882: what is the awnswer to the inequality 2x+1>-5
Answer by checkley79(3341) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x+1>-5
2X>-5-1
2X>-6
X>-6/2
X>-3 ANS.
PROOF:
LET X=-2.9
2(-2.9)+1>-5
-5.8+1>-5
-4.8>-5
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