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Which inequality is the solution to 2(6−4x)>18−2x?

x -1
x > -3

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Answer:

What the other dude said

Explanation:

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User Roger Sobrado
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Answer:

x < - 1

Explanation:


2(6−4x)>18−2x

Multiply the terms in the bracket


12 - 8x > 18 - 2x

Move 12 to the other side of the inequality


- 8x > 18 - 12 - 2x \\ - 8x > 6 - 2x

Move - 2x to the other side of the inequality


- 8x + 2x > 6 \\ - 6x > 6

Divide both sides by - 6


( - 6x)/( - 6) > - (6)/(6) \\ x > - 1

Reverse the sign

We have the final answer as

x < - 1

Hope this helps you

User Uminder
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