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What's the solution to 2x – 2 > 2x + 4? Question 1 options: A)  There's no solution. B)  x ≤ 3 C)  x < –2 D)  All real number

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What's the solution to 2x – 2 > 2x + 4? Question 1 options:

A) There's no solution. ✓

  • 2x - 2 > 2x +4 = 2x - 2x -2 > 4 = -2 > 4 ,hence, there's no solution

B) x ≤ 3

C) x < –2

D) All real number

User Chris Burgoyne
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Answer:

A. There's no solution

Explanation:


\sf 2x - 2 > 2x + 4

Let's solve the inequality.

Subtract 2x from both sides:


\sf 2x - 2 -2x > 2x + 4 -2x


\sf - 2 > 4

This is not a true statement, so there is no solution to the inequality.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. There's no solution.

User Moustafa Mahmoud
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