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What is a correct first step in solving the inequality –4(3 – 5x)≥ –6x + 9?

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For this case we have the following inequality:


-4 (3 - 5x) \geq-6x + 9

To solve the inequality, we have as a first step to apply the distributive property on the left side of the inequality.

We have then:


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Rewriting we have:


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Then, the following steps will only be mentioned:


1) Group variable terms on the left side of the inequality


2) Group constant terms on the right side of the inequality


3) Add the variable terms


4) Add the constant terms


5) Clear the value of x.


Answer:

a correct first step in solving the inequality is:

Distributive property:


-12+ 20x \geq -6x + 9

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