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X-3x+3<6
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User Amirhm
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Answer:

X>-3/2

Explanation:

To start off, you have to get x on one side and the numbers on the other. To do this, subtract 3 on both sides to get the +3 to the other side. After this you should have X-3X<3. Now that you have all the x values on one side, subtract them to get-2X. Now your equation is -2X<3. Now you divide to not have a coefficient before X. To do this divide by -2. Keep in mind that when you divide by a negative number in an inequality, the sign flips. Because of this your answer would be X>-3/2.

User Chrisitine
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Answer:

x > -3/2

Explanation:

x-3x+3<6

Combine like terms

-2x+3<6

Subtract 3 from each side

-2x +3-3<6-3

-2x <3

Divide each side by -2,remembering to flip the inequality

-2x/-2 > 3/-2

x > -3/2

User Naren Verma
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