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29-09-2015
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Solve for x: 3 − (2x − 5) < −4(x + 2)
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Julik
Julik
29-09-2015
3 − (2x − 5) < −4(x + 2)
3-2x+5< -4x-8
-2x+4x< -8-3-5
2x< -16
x< -16/2
x< -8
x∈(-∞ -8)
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