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Jayce Wells
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11 September, 22:19
Solve for x: - 3x - 6 < - 5x - 2
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Mattie Moon
11 September, 22:47
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It is similar to an equation
-3x-6<-5x-2
-3x+5x<-2+6
2x<4
x<4/2
x<2
* when solving inequality problems you need to switch signs when you divide a side by a negative number.
Ex.
-3x-6<-5x-2
-6+2<-5x+3x
-4<-2x
When you divide - 4 by - 2, switch the lesser sign to greater sign.
-4/-2>x
2>x
Which gives you the same result either way.
x<2
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