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How do I solve this math problem 2x-3<-7
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How do I solve this math problem 2x-3<-7
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bobo ka mag isip ka mag sagot ka magisa mo
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Hopes this helps:
Answer: x < -2
1. Add 3 to both sides.
2x < -7 + 3
2. Simplify -7 + 3 to -4.
2x < -4
3. Divide both sides by 2.
X < -4/2
4. Simplify 4/2 to 2.
X < -2
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