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Jaslyn Hanson
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8 March, 10:54
4x+10>28-2x
What is the solution to the inequality
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Eleanor
8 March, 11:13
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x>3
Step-by-step explanation:
add 2x to both sides and subtract 10 from both sides. Then divide by 6.
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Aileen Love
8 March, 11:21
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x>3
Step-by-step explanation:
1 - subtract 10 from both sides so (4x+10-10>28-2x-10)
2 - Simplify (4x>-2x+18)
3 - Add 2x to both sides (4x+2x>-2x+18+2x)
4 - Simplify (6x>18)
5 - Divide both side by 6 (6x/6>18/6)
6 Simplify which gives you (x>3)
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