solve the inequality. Write your final answer in interval notation. 3x + 2 >=7x - 1
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To do this, subtract 3x from both sides of the inequality: 3x + 2 - 3x >= 7x - 1 - 3x This simplifies to: 2 >= 4x - 1 Show more…
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