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  • 04-03-2016
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How to solve the inequality -1/3(6x+3)<-14

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Lemony
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  • 04-03-2016
To solve you first distribute -1/3 to 6x and 3 which would give you a new inequality of: -2x - 1 < - 14

Then to leave x on one side of the inequality you add 1 on both sides giving you: -2x < - 13

Then to get x alone you divide by -2 on both sides BUT remember that when you divide by a negative number in an inequality you flip the sign so the new one will be: x > 13/2 or x > 6.5
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