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10 September, 20:18

How do I solve - 2x > 6

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  1. 10 September, 20:47
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    I'm not the best with words but first you would have to treat the greater sign as a = sign. So ...

    -2x = 6

    / /

    -2 - 2

    X = - 3

    and then you would change the sign to a less than sign because you divided by a negative.
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