I'm looking over my tests, getting ready for math finals...and on one of my easier (beginning algebra, inequalities, linear equations) tests I came across this problem I couldn't understand. I'm sure it's probably really easy, and I just don't see it or something! But I can't figure it out. Here it is:
2x+7<2(x+10)
So I marked it as no solution, with {}, because it simplifies to 2x+7<2x+20 which cancels out the x's. (Subtract 2x from both sides, right?) That leaves no x to graph or solve for. Why did I get this wrong?
Thanks for any help. I appreciate it!
2x+7<2(x+10)
So I marked it as no solution, with {}, because it simplifies to 2x+7<2x+20 which cancels out the x's. (Subtract 2x from both sides, right?) That leaves no x to graph or solve for. Why did I get this wrong?
Thanks for any help. I appreciate it!