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28 October, 04:52
Solve 4 (x - 3) - 2 (x - 1) > 0.
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Arnie
28 October, 04:54
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To solve for x, simplify both sides of the equation and isolate the variable.
x > 5
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Summer Weeks
28 October, 05:04
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4 (x - 3) - 2 (x - 1) > 0
4x - 12 - 2x + 2 > 0
2x - 10 > 0
2x > 10
x > 10/2
x > 5
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