Problem

Solve the inequality \(3x - 7 < 2x + 5\)

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Then, add \(7\) to both sides to isolate \(x\) on one side of the inequality, which gives \(x < 12\)

Steps

Step 1 :First, subtract \(2x\) from both sides of the inequality to get \(x - 7 < 5\)

Step 2 :Then, add \(7\) to both sides to isolate \(x\) on one side of the inequality, which gives \(x < 12\)

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