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Which answer shows y + 2x <4x-3

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Answer:


x>(3+y)/(2)

Explanation:

First, subtract by y from both sides of equation.

y+2x-y<4x-3-y

Simplify.

2x<4x-3-y

Subtract by 4x from both sides of equation.

2x-4x<4x-3-y-4x

Simplify

-2x<-3-y

Multiply by -1 from both sides of equation.

(-2x)(-1)>-3(-1)-y(-1)

Simplify.

2x>3+y

Divide by 2 from both sides of equation.

2x/2>3/2+y/2

Simplify, to find the answer.

x>3+y/2 is the correct answer.

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