can someone solve pls for me 2(3-x)-(1-x)>1
distribute left side and simplify
can you solve it?to learn about it?
pls?
Only if it can be put in the form, for example, ax2 + bx + c = 0, and a is not zero. The name comes from "quad" meaning square, because the variable is squared (in other words x2, or for example, 5 to the second power). The "±" means you need to do a plus AND a minus, and therefore there are normally TWO solutions! The blue part (b2 - 4ac) is called the "discriminant", because it can "discriminate" between the possible types of answer. If it is positive, you will get two real solutions, if it is zero you get just ONE solution, and if it is negative you get complex solution.
solve it pls!!
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i CANT
if you want just the answer, use wolfram :) http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=2%283-x%29-%281-x%29%3E1&dataset=
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its not my homework
cool :) you want to knw how to solve it ?
2(3-x)-(1-x)>1 Distribute the 2 into the parenthesis (2*3) - (2*x) - (1-x)>1 6 - 2x - (1-x)>1 Now distribute the negative into the parenthesis 6 - 2x -1 + x>1 Combine like terms 7 - 2x> 1 Take 7 to the other side -2x>1-7 -2x>-6 Divide by -2 and switch the inequality. x<3
thnx
Any time you multiply or divide by a negative in an inequality, you must invert or flip the sign. If it was >, it becomes < after multiplying or dividing by a negative
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