How do you solve <mstyle displaystyle="true"> 2 ( t + 3

Liberty Mack

Liberty Mack

Answered question

2022-05-19

How do you solve 2 ( t + 3 ) < 3 ( t + 2 ) ?

Answer & Explanation

Amelie Douglas

Amelie Douglas

Beginner2022-05-20Added 8 answers

Step 1
First lets simplify the inequality:
2 ( t + 3 ) < 3 ( t + 2 )
2 t + 6 < 3 t + 6 opening the brackets
2 t - 3 t < 6 - 6
- t < 0
When multiplying or dividing by a negative number, the inequality sign changes, from < to > .
Hence we get:
t > 0
Check the answer:
Take t = 2
2 ( 2 + 3 ) < 3 ( 2 + 2 )
( 2 × 5 ) < ( 3 × 4 )
10 < 12
tilfaen4a

tilfaen4a

Beginner2022-05-21Added 4 answers

Step 1
2 t + 6 < 3 t + 6
- t < 0
t > 0

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