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3 Solve the following inequality and describe the graph.
2(x - 3) – 5x = 9
a. x is greater than -5; open and going to the right
b. x is greater than or equal to -5; closed and going to the right
c. x is less than -5; open and going to the left
d. x is less than or equal to -5; closed and going to the left
e. my answer isn't listed
Grade 7 Lesson 17 Solve Problems with Inequalities
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3 Solve the following inequality and describe the graph.
2(x - 3) – 5x = 9
a. x is greater th...
a. x is greater th...
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