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Amanda Benjamin
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2 February, 02:05
Solve for x - 6x + 11< - 9x+2
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Aliya Haynes
2 February, 02:32
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-6x + 11 < - 9x + 2
Add 9x to both sides.
3x + 11 < 2
Subtract 11 from both sides.
3x < - 9
Divide both sides by 3.
x < - 3
The value of x is less than - 3.
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