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Solve the inequality:
2(x + 3) - 4 >4(-2 + 3) - 10

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Answer:

x > − 4

(-4 , ∞ )

Explanation:

If you remove the parentheses you get 2x+6-4>4*1-10

then calculate to 2x+6-4>4-10

Move the constant to the right 2x+2>-6

calculate again 2x>-6-2

Divide both side 2x>-8

Solution stated above

x > − 4

(-4 , ∞ )

User Sakurashinken
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Answer:

X > -4

Explanation:

2x+ 6 -4 > 4(-2+3) - 10

User Timothy Jones
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