Question 337396


{{{2(x-2)<-2(1-x)}}} Start with the given inequality.



{{{2x-4<-2+2x}}} Distribute.



{{{2x<-2+2x+4}}} Add {{{4}}} to both sides.



{{{2x-2x<-2+4}}} Subtract {{{2x}}} from both sides.



{{{0x<-2+4}}} Combine like terms on the left side.



{{{0x<2}}} Combine like terms on the right side.



{{{0<2}}} Simplify



Since this inequality is ALWAYS true, this means that there are an infinite number of solutions.



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