Math, asked by hmi0425, 7 hours ago

Solve the inequality below. Show all work for credit.

6(2x - 1) < -3(5 - 4x)

Answers

Answered by Hadiya6430
1

Step-by-step explanation:

6(2x−1)<−3(5−4x)

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the inequality.

12x−6<12x−15

Step 2: Subtract 12x from both sides.

12x−6−12x<12x−15−12x

−6<−15

Step 3: Add 6 to both sides.

−6+6<−15+6

0<−9

Answered by s10754
0

Answer:

6(2x-1) < -3(5-4x)

12x-6 < -15+12x

12x-6 < 12x-15

Subtract 12x from both sides.

12x−6−12x < 12x−15−12x

−6<−15

 Add 6 to both sides.

−6+6<−15+6

0<−9

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