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Mathematics, 29.09.2019 23:50 nininichole431

Ineed understanding linear inequalities. i'm trying to solve the following problem:
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how do i get rid of the 2 on the left side so it's just the x? i know what i do to one side i have to do to the other, and i've broken the problem down to this so far. any would be appreciated.

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