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  • 25-10-2018
  • Mathematics
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Solve the following inequality –1 + 6(–1 – 3x) > –39 – 2x.

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starrcountryman
starrcountryman starrcountryman
  • 25-10-2018

Answer:

The correct answer is x = 12

Step-by-step explanation:

First Multiply the parenthesis.

-1 + 6 (-1-3x) > - 39 - 2x

-1 - 6 -18x > -39 - 2x

Now Start on the left side

-1 - 6 = -7

-7 - 18x > -39 - 2x

Move the terms to the same side

-7 - 18x + 2x > -39

-18x + 2x > -39 + 7

-16x > -32

Now divide both sides of the equation by -16

You will get x = 2

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