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  • 22-06-2018
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how do i solve 2x+6>20

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Brick123
Brick123 Brick123
  • 22-06-2018
Hello!

To solve 2x+6>20, you'll first need to subtract. First, you'll need to subtract 6 from 20 (20-6). Now if the 6 was negative, you would need to add 6 to 20, but for this equation you'll subtract. 

2x>14

Now you will need to divide both sides by 2. Once you've done that you'll have your answer of...

x>7

I hope this helps!
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