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21 July, 23:58

2 (4x - 3) ≥ - 3 (3x) + 5x?

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  1. 22 July, 01:21
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    Treat the 'more than or equal to' sign as a '=' then work it out like an ordinary algebraic equation.

    2 (4x-3) = - 3 (3x) + 5x

    8x-6 = - 9x+5x

    -6 = - 9x+5x-8x

    -6 = - 12x

    -6/-12 = x

    1/2 = x

    Then swap the '=' back for the other sign. This works for all of the '<' type signs
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