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Solve the inequality 3(k-9) > 3k + 6.

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Answer:

No solution

Explanation:

User Little Bee
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Answer:

No solution

Explanation:

Solving inequalities is similar to solving equations. First let's distribute the 3 with (k-9)


3(k - 9) > 3k + 6


3k - 27 > 3k + 6

(Subtract 3k from both sides)


- 27 > 6


- 33 > 0

(Subtract 6 from both sides. You can also add 27 to both sides. You will get the same answer.)

This inequality is invalid. There are no values of k that make the inequality true.

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