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How do I write an inequality for 6x+8>2

User Kamziro
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Answer:

The inequality is
x>-1

Explanation:

Given:

The inequality to solve is given as:


6x+8>2

Now, in order to solve it for 'x', we need to isolate 'x' on one side of the inequality.

Adding -8 on both sides, we get:


6x+8-8>2-8\\\\6x>-6

Dividing both sides by 6, we get:


(6x)/(6)>(-6)/(6)\\\\x>-1

Therefore, the inequality for 'x' is given as:


x>-1

So, 'x' include all the values that are greater than -1.

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