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6x - 2(x + 2) > 2 - 3(x + 3)
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6x - 2(x + 2) > 2 - 3(x + 3)
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6x-2x+4>2-3x+9
8x+4>11-3x
11x+4>11
11x>7
x>7/11
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This simplifies to
x>-3/7
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