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How do you find the interval form of
6x=2<8x-3
14 years ago

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Henry
6X -2 < 8X -3,
6X -8X < -3 + 2,
-2X < -1,
X > 1/2.

All values of X greater than 1/2 satisfies the inequality.

14 years ago

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