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Sullivan Collins
20 April, 08:50
3 (2d-4) - 4d<2d+4
solve the inequality
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Viviana Castro
20 April, 10:26
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d = all real numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
3 (2d-4) - 4d<2d+4
distribute
3*2d - 3*4 - 4d < 2d+4
6d - 12 - 4d < 2d+4
combine like terms
2d - 12 < 2d+4
subtract 2d from each side
2d - 2d - 12 < 2d-2d+4
-12 < 4
this is true always
so the inequality is true for all values of d
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Nicholas Armstrong
20 April, 10:42
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