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Solve the inequalities -3(x – 2) < -2(x + 3)

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Mathematics JAMB 2007

Solve the inequalities -3(x – 2) < -2(x + 3)

  • x > 12 checkmark
  • x < 12
  • x > -12
  • x < - 12

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

-3(x-3) < -2(x+3) = -3x + 6 < -2x - 6
-3x + 2x < -6 - 6
-x < - 12
x > -12/-1
x > 12

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