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Solve for p.

2p+3>2(p−3)



no solution

p>−9

all real numbers

p>−3

User Skeletor
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2 Answers

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all real numbers............
User Shubhendu Pramanik
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Answer:

Option C.

Explanation:

The given inequality is


2p+3>2(p-3)

We need to find the solutions of this inequality.

Using distributive property we get


2p+3>2(p)+2(-3)


2p+3>2p-6

Subtract 2p from both sides.


2p+3-2p>2p-6-2p


3>-6

This inequality is free from variable p and it is true for any value of p.

The solution set of given inequality is the set of all real numbers. Therefore the correct option is C.

User Vlad Zloteanu
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