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Solve 20x + 12 ≥ 14x + 30

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Subtract 14x from both sides to get


20x-14x+12 \geq 30

Subtract 12 from both sides to get


20x-14x \geq 30-12

Now we have moved all terms involving x on one side, and all constant terms on the other. We can simplift both sides, i.e. sum like terms, to get


6x \geq 18

Now we have to divide both sides by 6. When dealing with inequality you have to be careful about dividing both sides by the same constant: if the constant is negative, the inequality side switches (i.e.
\geq \leftrightarrow \leq). But this is not the case since 6 is positive, so we mantain the inequality sign:

on the other. We can simplift both sides, i.e. sum like terms, to get


\cfrac{6x}{6} \geq \cfrac{18}{6}

Evaluate left and right hand side:


x \geq 3

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