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solve the equation 2a-4>3a
15 years ago

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2a-4>3a,
subtract 2a from each side of the inequality to get
2a-2a-4 > 3a-2a
0-4 > a
4>a
exchange sides of inequality to get
a<4.
15 years ago

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