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-2x+9<-3x=10
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It looks like there was an error in the equation you provided. The expression contains both an inequality ("<") and an equality ("="). Could you clarify if you intended to have an inequality alone or an equation alone?
Assuming you meant to set the inequality \( -2x + 9 < -3x + 10 \), I can help you solve that:
1. Start with the inequality:
\[
-2x + 9 < -3x + 10
\]
2. Add \( 3x \) to both sides:
\[
-2x + 3x + 9 < 10
\]
This simplifies to:
\[
x + 9 < 10
\]
3. Subtract \( 9 \) from both sides:
\[
x < 1
\]
So the solution is:
\[
x < 1
\]
If you intended something else with your equation, please specify!
Assuming you meant to set the inequality \( -2x + 9 < -3x + 10 \), I can help you solve that:
1. Start with the inequality:
\[
-2x + 9 < -3x + 10
\]
2. Add \( 3x \) to both sides:
\[
-2x + 3x + 9 < 10
\]
This simplifies to:
\[
x + 9 < 10
\]
3. Subtract \( 9 \) from both sides:
\[
x < 1
\]
So the solution is:
\[
x < 1
\]
If you intended something else with your equation, please specify!