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Maximus Howell
Mathematics
20 August, 05:18
3 (1 - 2x) > 3 - 6x
Solve each inequality
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Dalton Carey
20 August, 05:47
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There are infinite solutions to the inequality.
Step-by-step explanation:
3 (1 - 2x) > 3 - 6x Distribute
3 - 6x > 3 - 6x
-3 - 3 Subtract 3 from both sides
-6x > - 6x Divide both sides by - 6x
x < x
This means that there are infinite solutions to the inequality.
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