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How do you solve this kind of equation? 9(x+2) > 9(x-3)

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Answer:

0>-45

True for all x

Explanation:


9(x+2) > 9(x-3)\\\\\mathrm{Expand\:}9\left(x+2\right):\quad 9x+18\\\\\mathrm{Expand\:}9\left(x-3\right):\quad 9x-27\\9x+18>9x-27\\\\\mathrm{Subtract\:}18\mathrm{\:from\:both\:sides}\\\\9x+18-18>9x-27-18\\\\Simplify\\\\9x>9x-45\\0>-45

User Cattani Simone
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Explanation:

okay so that's an inequality. You solve it the same way you saw the regular equation. the only difference is that if you divide or multiply by a negative number then you have to turn the sign around.

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