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9 + x > 6

NB Treat the inequality like an 'equals' sign. There are two exceptions; they are when using fractions or dividing by negative numbers.

9 + x > 6

Subtract '9' from both sides

x > 6 - 9

x > -3

Verification ;

When x = -4

9 + - 4 = 5 < 6 ( Not true

When x = -2

9 + - 2 = 7 > 6 (True)

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