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2(x+3) < x + 6

how to solve this inequalities ?


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Answer: X <0

Step-by-step explanation: 2(x+3)<x+6

Use the distributive property to multiply 2 by x+3.

2x+6<x+6

Subtract x from both sides.

2x+6−x<6

Combine 2x and −x to get x.

x+6<6

Subtract 6 from both sides.

x<6−6

Subtract 6 from 6 to get 0.

x<0

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