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If x = -6, which I equality is true

If x = -6, which I equality is true-example-1

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

the answer is A use substitution method to solve

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Answer:

A is true

Explanation:

A. -5 - 3 x -6 > 10

-3 x -6 = 18 - 5 = 13

13 > 10

it's A

B. -3 - 5 x -6 < -14

-5 x -6 = 30 - 3 = 27

27 < -14

it's not B

C. 1 - 2 x -6 > 13

-2 x -6 = 12

1 + 12 = 13

it's not C

D. 2 - -6 < -3

2 -(-6) = 8

8 < -3

it's not D

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