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Solve for d.

3+d<3−d



d<−6

d<6
d<−3
d<0

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User Jemerick
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Your first add d to both sides leaving 3+2d <3 . Then you subtract 3 from both sides leaving 2d < 0 then divide bother sides by 2. Leaving you with d < 0!
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User Ahmad Ferdous
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For this case we have the following inequality:


3 + d <3-d

What we must do in this case is to clear the value of "d".

For this, we follow the following steps:

1) We add d on both sides of the inequality:


3 + d + d <3-d + d


3 + 2d <3

2) We subtract 3 on both sides of the inequality:


3 + 2d-3 <3-3


2d <0

3) We divide the two sides of the inequality between 2:


d <0

Answer:

The result of the inequality is:


d <0

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