Hi Dear Candy , we met again .
3(4-2x) > 2(3x-6)
(3 * 4 ) - ( 3 * 2x ) > (2 * 3x ) - ( 2 * 6 )
12 - 6x > 6x - 12
-6x - 6x > -12 - 12
- 12x > -24
{ multiply by ' -1 ' }
12x < 24
x < 24 / 12
x < 2
( - ∞ , + 2)
OR
- ∞ < x < +2
Good Luck Darling .
2006-10-12 00:05:02
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answer #1
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answered by sweetie 5
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3(4-2x)>2(3x-6)
=> 12-6x > 6x-12
=> 12+12 > 6x+6x
=> 24 >12x
=> or 12x < 24
=> x < 2
2006-10-12 02:24:22
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answer #2
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answered by ain 1
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3(4-2x)>2(3x-6)?
= 12 - 6x > 6x - 12
= - 6x - 6x > -12 -12
= -12x > -24
= - x > -2
= x < 2
2006-10-12 03:43:16
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answer #3
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answered by yukki_b 2
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3(4-2x)>2(3x-6)
12-6X > 6X-12 both side divided by 6
2-X > X-2
2+2 > X+X
4>2X
2X<4
X<(4/2)
X<2
2006-10-12 02:42:33
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answer #4
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answered by safrodin 3
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3(4-2x) > 2(3x-6)
or, 12-6x > 6x-12
or,24 > 12x
or,12x < 24
or, x < 2.
This inequality is true for x<2.
2006-10-12 01:12:40
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answer #5
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answered by Innocence Redefined 5
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this inequality is 12-6x> 6x-12,, adding (-6x-12) to both sides yields -12x > -24 ,, dividing by -12 gets x>2
2006-10-12 01:23:07
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answer #6
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answered by mr.phattphatt 5
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Inner Eye is right , so is the last guy . 2 is the answer not 4
2006-10-12 01:41:49
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answer #7
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answered by cutlus 1
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12 - 6x > 6x - 12 ?
6x < 24
x < 4
2006-10-12 01:18:36
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answer #8
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answered by Helmut 7
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12-6x>6x-12
-12x>-24
12x<24
x<2
2006-10-12 01:15:29
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answer #9
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answered by raj 7
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