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Aedan Perkins
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8 April, 10:42
What is the x in the inaquality - x+8>6
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Guillermo Lin
8 April, 10:59
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x < 2
Step-by-step explanation:
-x + 8 > 6 is our equation.
We can subtract 8 from both sides:
-x > - 2
Then, we can flip the inequality sign so that it is positive:
(multiply both sides by - 1)
(-x) (-1) < (-2) (-1)
Simplifying gives our answer of:
x < 2
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