solve for G -6g + 3g + 12 > -18
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Yes, please no direct answers =) Guide the user to the answer so they can learn how to do these problems in the future =) Anyways, you have to combine the like terms -6g and 3g by adding -6 + 3 then adding the g, so what is -6 + 3?
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-6 +3= 3
Ah :P It equals -3 =) So we now have -3g + 12 > -18 Do you know how to solve this? :) Give it a try!
i have to subtract 12 and bring it over to the -18?
Yes, you subtract 12 on both sides of the equation -3g + 12 - 12 > -18 - 12 3g > -18 - 12 So what is -18 - 12?
-18- 12= -30?
Correct, so we have -3g < -30 Now what do we do next?
-3 divided by -30 which gives me 10
Yes and when dividing negatives, you turn around the inequality sign, so g > 10
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