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23 May, 12:55

What is a correct first step in solving the inequality - 4 (3 - 5x) ≥ - 6x 9? - 12 - 20x ≤ - 6x 9 - 12 - 20x ≥ - 6x 9 - 12 20x ≤ - 6x 9 - 12 20x ≥ - 6x 9

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  1. 23 May, 13:46
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    The answer is - 12 + 20x ≥ - 6x 9. The inequality is - 4 (3 - 5x) ≥ - 6x 9. The first step is to multiply factors on the left side. The intermediary steps are: (-4) * (3) - (-4) * (5x) ≥ - 6x 9. - 12 - (-20x) ≥ - 6x 9. So, the first step will be: - 12 + 20x ≥ - 6x 9.
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