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14 November, 02:13

Which is a correct first step in solving the inequality - 4 (2x - 1) > 5 - 3x?

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  1. 14 November, 02:31
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    The first step I would do would be to multiply out the left side so you can see everything you're working with.

    -4 (2x-1) > 5-3x - - - > - 8x+4 > 5-3x

    The next step would be to get all x's on the same side. Remember that everything you do to one side, you must also do to the other

    In order to do this, i would add 3x to both sides

    -8x+4 > 5-3x - - - > - 5x+4 > 5

    Next I would get the x value alone

    This can be accomplished by subtracting 4 from both sides and then dividing by - 5

    -5x+4 > 5 - - - > - 5x > 1 - - - > x > - 1/5
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