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Ronnie Pennington
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16 June, 21:14
Inequality 2x > x + 7 is equivalent to?
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Dana Gomez
16 June, 21:30
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x>7
Step-by-step explanation:
We do 2 steps
2x > x + 7
that means
2x - x > x - x + 7
then
x > 7
That is the answer. Hope it useful for you!
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