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Geovanni Washington
16 October, 16:03
Solve the inequality - 2 (k+3) < - 2k - 7
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Quinn Padilla
16 October, 16:11
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This equation would be represented as a No Solution equation. Due to the fact that if you do inverse operation and combine like terms, your variables will cancel out.
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