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12 May, 23:46

What is a solution of the inequality p + 4-2 (p-10) >0

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  1. 12 May, 23:55
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    First we distribute - 2 into p and - 10.

    p + 4 - 2 (p - 10) > 0

    -2 x p = - 2p

    -2 x - 10 = 20

    After that, you'll get

    p + 3 - 2p + 20 > 0

    Then we must add like terms.

    -2p + p = 1p or p

    3 + 20 = 23

    After that you'll get

    p + 23 > 0

    Our goal is to get 'p' by itself, so we must subtract 23 on both sides of the inequality.

    p + 23 > 0

    - 23 - 23

    So, p > - 23 is the answer
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