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What is the solution to the inequality −3x − 42 > 3 ?
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What is the solution to the inequality −3x − 42 > 3 ?
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What is the solution to the inequality −3x − 42 > 3 ?
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Here is the solution:
-3x-42
> 3
Add the numbers
-3x > 45
Divide both sides of the inequation by -3 and flip the inequality sign.
x < -15
So the answer is:
x < -15
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