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19 September, 04:09

Solve the inequality - 6 (1+2 x) > 6 (2x-1) + 2x

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  1. 19 September, 06:27
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    x <0

    Step-by-step explanation:

    hello:

    -6 (1+2 x) > 6 (2x-1) + 2x

    1) divide by 6 : - (1+2 x) > (2x-1) + (1/3) x

    2) multiply by 3 : - 3 (1+2x) >3 (2x-1) + x

    calculate : - 3-6x > 6x-3+x

    now add 3 : - 6x > 6x+x

    -6x > 6x+x

    add 6x : 0>12x+x means : 13x <0

    x <0/13 but 0/13 = 0

    conclusion : x <0
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