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Solve for p.

2p+3>2(p−3)



A) all real numbers

B) p>−9

C) no solution

D) p>−3

User Kutomer
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2p+3>2p-6
-3 -3
2p > 2p -8
0p >-8
C. No solution
User Christoph Sonntag
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Answer:

The correct option is A) all real numbers.

Explanation:

Consider the provided inequality.


2p+3>2(p-3)

Open the parentheses.


2p+3>2p-6

Subtract 2p to the both the sides.


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


3>-6

Which is true for all real number.

Hence, the correct option is A) all real numbers.

User Tarif Haque
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