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Solve the inequality. -6>t-(-13)
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Solve the inequality. -6>t-(-13)
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solving this inequality:
-6>t-(-13)
solve as an equation;
6>t+13
6-13>t
-7>t
-7 is greater than t, which means that can be any number smaller that t, fir instance -8, -22 etc.
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