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Solve the equation:
-3t + 6 < 3

User Mehdi
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It would be: -3t + 6 < 3
Subtract 6 from both sides,
-3t < -3
Divide by -3,
-3t/-3 > -3/-3 [sign changed 'cause we used -ve sign ]
t > 1

In short, Your Answer would be t > 1

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User Bibin David
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3 (T) + 6 - [-3] < 0
3 (t - 1)
⛔Now, divide "-3" to both of the sides that you're working with
⛔Then, Add "1" to both of the sides that you're working with
T > 1
Lastly , we get to the inequality plot -3.000(3.000) > 0
Finally , we get to your result , which is t > 1



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