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Which of the following is equivalent to: 6 - 2x > 3(4x - 2)?

Which of the following is equivalent to: 6 - 2x > 3(4x - 2)?-example-1

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Answer:

14x < 12

Explanation:

Given

6 - 2x > 3(4x - 2) ← distribute right side

6 - 2x > 12x - 6 ( subtract 12x from both sides )

6 - 14x > - 6 ( subtract 6 from both sides )

- 14x > - 12

Multiply both sides by - 1, reversing the inequality symbol as a consequence of multiplying by a negative quantity, thus

14x < 12

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