Asked by jasmine20
how do i solve the following equations.
Problem # 1
3x greater than or equal to 2x minus 4
can someone correct number 2
Problem # 2
7(x-3)> 5x-14
7x -21 > 5x -14
7x-5x>-14-21
2x>-35
3x is greater than 2x minus 4.
3x>= 2x-4
subtract 2x from both sides
x>=-4
7(x-3)> 5x-14
7x -21 > 5x -14
7x-5x>-14+21 Notice the plus here. YOu have to add 21 to each side.
Problem # 1
3x greater than or equal to 2x minus 4
can someone correct number 2
Problem # 2
7(x-3)> 5x-14
7x -21 > 5x -14
7x-5x>-14-21
2x>-35
3x is greater than 2x minus 4.
3x>= 2x-4
subtract 2x from both sides
x>=-4
7(x-3)> 5x-14
7x -21 > 5x -14
7x-5x>-14+21 Notice the plus here. YOu have to add 21 to each side.
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