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How do you solve a two-step inequality?

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Apply (The indicated/inverse) operations until you have (The indicated/inverse) the variable. If you multiply or divide both sides of the inequality by a
(The indicated/inverse) number, reverse the direction of the inequality symbol.

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To solve a two-step inequality, undo the addition or subtraction first, using inverse operations , and then undo the multiplication or division. The inverse operation of addition is subtraction and vice versa. Similarly, the inverse operation of multiplication is division and vice versa.

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