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Dante Hendrix
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2 March, 20:19
Solve the inequality 2 (4-3) >-3 (3x) + 5x
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Kallie Macias
2 March, 20:42
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2>-4x
distribute the 2 by multiplying the 2 with the 4 and - 3.
you get 8 and - 6 then you subtract them to get 2
they distibute the - 3 with the 3x to get - 9x the do - 9x plus 5x to get - 4x
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