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Paityn Irwin
Mathematics
12 June, 17:45
Solve the inequality:
2 (4x - y) > 5x + (2)
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Jamar Rangel
12 June, 17:53
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Answer: y < 3/2x - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
2 (4x - y) > 5x + 2 First apply distributive property to the other side.
8x - 2y >5x + 2 subtract 8x from both sides.
-8x 8x
-2y >-3x + 2 Divide both sides by - 2 and that flips the signs direction.
y < 3/2x - 1
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