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–3(6 – 2x) ≥ 4x + 12? PLZ HELP

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Explanation:

no worries

if u multiply by a negative number the sign changes

so it can -18 + 6x <= 4x + 12

take x to one side and others to other side

6x - 4x <= 18 + 12

2x <= 30

x<= 15

so solutions can be from ....-2,-1,0,1,2,3....

User Dheeraj Bhaskar
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Answer:

x ≥ 15

Explanation:

–3(6 – 2x) ≥ 4x + 12

Expand the terms in the bracket

We have

- 18 + 6x ≥ 4x + 12

Group like terms

that's

6x - 4x ≥ 12 + 18

2x ≥ 30

Divide both sides by 2

x ≥ 15

Hope this helps you

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