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what is the solution set for 12-6x>24
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To solve the inequality 12-6x > 24, we need to isolate the variable x on one side of the inequality.
First, subtract 12 from both sides: -6x > 12
Next, divide both sides of the inequality by -6. Since we are dividing by a negative number, we must reverse the inequality sign: x < -2
Therefore, the solution set for the inequality 12-6x > 24 is x < -2.
First, subtract 12 from both sides: -6x > 12
Next, divide both sides of the inequality by -6. Since we are dividing by a negative number, we must reverse the inequality sign: x < -2
Therefore, the solution set for the inequality 12-6x > 24 is x < -2.
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