What is the solution set for (−3x) − 3 > (−21)

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To solve the inequality, you can start by simplifying both sides:

(-3x) - 3 > (-21)

Adding 3 to both sides:

(-3x) > (-18)

To isolate x, divide both sides by -3 and remember to flip the inequality sign since you are dividing by a negative number:

(-3x)/(-3) < (-18)/(-3)

x < 6

Therefore, the solution set for the inequality (-3x) - 3 > (-21) is x < 6.