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Solve. -6a + 3 > -3 - 6a A.) a< 1/2 B.) a> 1/2 C.) no solution D.) infinite numbers of solutions
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-6a + 3 > -3 - 6a
A.) a< 1/2
B.) a> 1/2
C.) no solution
D.) infinite numbers of solutions
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-6a + 3 > -3 - 6a
take (-6a) from the right side to the left side, changing the sign:
-6a + 3 +6a > -3
then 3>-3
this is always true, for all values of a
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D.) infinite numbers of solutions
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