vessev10 vessev10
  • 10-12-2021
  • Mathematics
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2(x-3) < 3(2x+2)
How do I solve for x

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klowell22 klowell22
  • 10-12-2021

Answer:

x < -3

Step-by-step explanation:

2(x-3) < 3(2x+2)

Use the distributive property.

(2× x)-(2×3) < (3 × 2x) + (3×2)

2x-6 < 6x+6

add 6 to both sides

2x < 6x+12

subtract 6x from both sides.

-4x < 12

divide both sides by -4

x < -3

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