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3(1 – 2x) > 3 – 6x
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Answer:


\boxed{ x < 0}

Explanation:


if \to : \\ 3(1 – 2x) > 3 – 6x \\ then \to : \\ 3(1 – 2x) > 3 – 6x = \\ 3 - 6x > 3 - 6x = \\ - 3 + 3 > - 6x + 6x \\ 0 > x( -6 + 6) \\ 0 > x(0) \\ x < (0)/(0) \\ \boxed{ x < 0}

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the statement is false for any value of x

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