bannaman35
bannaman35 bannaman35
  • 21-12-2018
  • Mathematics
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Solve for x: 2x − 2 > 4x + 6.
x < −4
x > −4
x < 4
x > 4

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Ericrcs
Ericrcs Ericrcs
  • 21-12-2018

Answer:

The answer is the first choice, x < −4.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve your inequality step-by-step.

2x−2>4x+6

Step 1: Subtract 4x from both sides.

2x−2−4x>4x+6−4x

−2x−2>6

Step 2: Add 2 to both sides.

−2x−2+2>6+2

−2x>8

Step 3: Divide both sides by -2.

x<−4

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JGoldstein1701 JGoldstein1701
  • 07-11-2020

Answer:

<-4

Step-by-step explanation:

took tye test

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