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6 January, 10:29

how do you solve - 4+3x< / = - 12 + 5x? inequalities

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  1. 6 January, 14:04
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    You were trying to write - 4+3x≤12+5x

    remember, you can do anything to an equaiton as long as you do it to both sides

    -4+3x≤-12+5x

    minus 3x both sides

    -4≤-12+2x

    add 12 to both sides

    8≤2x

    divide both sides by 2

    4≤x

    x≥4

    x≥7.5
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