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If x+6>2x+4, which of the following is NOT a possible value for x? part 2

If X6gt2x4 Which Of The Following Is NOT A Possible Value For X Part 2 class=

Sagot :

i dont know i am just guessing so yeah just give me a l

"2" is NOT a possible value for x.

The given inequality is:

  • [tex]x+6>2x+4[/tex]

By subtracting "2x" from both sides of the equation, we get

→ [tex]x+6-2x> 2x+4-2x[/tex]

→         [tex]6-x> 4[/tex]

By subtracting "6" form both sides, we get

→   [tex]6-x-6>4-6[/tex]

→             [tex]-x> -2[/tex]

→                [tex]x>2[/tex]

Thus the above answer i.e., option D is the right approach.    

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