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X-2y<-6 what does y equal?

User Mhenrixon
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Answer: x<2y-6

Explanation:

x-2y<-6

=(x-2y)+6<-6+6

=x-2y+6<0

=(x-2y+6)+(2y-6)<2y-6

=x-2y+6+2y-6<2y-6

=x-2y+2y+6-6<2y-6

=x<2y-6

User Superduper
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Answer:


y > 3+(x)/(2)

Hope this helps!

User Tanaki
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