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7 < 6x − 2
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Solve 7 < 6x − 2.
Add 2 to both sides: 9 < 6x.
Divide both sides by 6 (positive, so inequality direction stays): 9/6 < x, i.e. 3/2 < x.
So the solution is x > 3/2, or in interval notation: (3/2, ∞).
Add 2 to both sides: 9 < 6x.
Divide both sides by 6 (positive, so inequality direction stays): 9/6 < x, i.e. 3/2 < x.
So the solution is x > 3/2, or in interval notation: (3/2, ∞).
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