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3 September, 11:09

Which inequality represents all the solutions of - 2 (3x + 6) ≥ 4 (x + 7) ?

a. x ≥ - 4

b. x ≤ - 4

c. x ≥ 8

d. x ≤ 8

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  1. 3 September, 13:28
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    Because when you distribute - 2 into (3x+6) you get - 6x - 12 and then when you do the same thing to 4 you get 4x + 28

    So then you subtract 4x to both sides and get - 10x and then you add 12 to both sides and you get 40

    After you divide - 10 to both sides and you get x < (with the line under) - 4
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