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Larry
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9 April, 22:26
Solve the inequality. |6p + 3| > 15
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Stephen Evans
9 April, 22:44
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With inequalities, you can solve as if there is an equal sign. Because there are the "absolute value" bars, it means that the result of what’s inside cannot be negative. So if it is negative, just write as a positive number. Such as: 6p+3=15 so 6p=12 and finally p=12/6 or really p>2
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Ahmed Mosley
9 April, 22:54
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6p+3>15 or 6p+3<-15
p>2 or p<-3
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