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1 December, 06:01

Look at the two equations: - 3x 6 21 - 3x 6<21 Which statement best describes the process used to solve the equations? O In both cases, subtract 6 from both sides, but reverse the inequality sign when doing that for the inequ O In both cases, divide by - 3 on both sides, but reverse the inequality sign when doing that for the inequ O The process is exactly the same for solving the equation and solving the inequality O The process for solving the equation is entirely different from solving the inequality

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  1. 1 December, 06:10
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    In both cases, divide by - 3 on both sides, but reverse the inequality sign when doing that for the inequality

    Step-by-step explanation:

    -3x+6=21

    -3x+6<21

    While solving inequalities, reverse the inequality symbol when we divide or multiply by any negative number

    In the first step, we subtract 6 from both sides in both cases

    But when we divide by - 3 on both sides, but reverse the inequality sign when doing for the inequality.
  2. 1 December, 06:27
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    C. Divide both sides of the equation by 23
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