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Solve the inequality and graph
2(-6n-5)<-3(4n+2)
thanks! ​

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Answer:

All real numbers are solution for the inequality.

Explanation:

Given expression:


2(-6n-5)<-3(4n+2)

Solving the inequality.

Using the distribution.


(2(-6n))+(-2(-5)<(-3(4n))+(-3(2))


-12n-10<-12n-6

Adding
12n to both sides.


-12n+12n-10<-12n+12n-6

We have,


-10<-6

The above statement is always true and thus the inequality has all real number solutions.

The number line graph for the inequality can be shown.

Solve the inequality and graph 2(-6n-5)<-3(4n+2) thanks! ​-example-1
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