SOLUTION: p-(3p-1)+12>-2(p+4)-12

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Question 86202: p-(3p-1)+12>-2(p+4)-12
Answer by ptaylor(2198)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
p-(3p-1)+ 12> -2(p+4)-12 get rid of parens
p-3p+1+12>-2p-8-12 we can simplify a little by collecting like terms on either side of the inequality sign and we get:
-2p+13>-2p-20 Clearly, there's no unique solution for this inequality. This inequality holds for all values of p
Hope this helps---ptaylor

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