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15 September, 16:47

What is the answer to this algebra 1 answer : 6> 4-2*<4

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  1. 15 September, 20:44
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    6>4-2x<4

    so therefor (4x-2) must be less than 6 and less than 4

    it must be

    6>4-2x and 4<4-2x

    find the intersection

    6>4-2x

    add 2x to both sides

    6+2x>4

    subtract 6

    2x>-2

    divide by 2

    x>-1

    4>4-2x

    add 2x

    4+2x>4

    subtract 4

    2x>0

    x>0

    so we have

    x>0

    and x>-1

    the range of x>-1 includes most of x>0 so the answer is

    x>-1
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