What is the second step for solving the inequality for x?
3(x−5)−4x>9 (1 point)
Responses
Undo addion or subtraction
Undo addion or subtraction
Distribute
Distribute
Combine like terms
Combine like terms
Move variables to one side of the equal sign
The second step for solving the inequality is to distribute.
The second step for solving the inequality is to distribute. This means you need to multiply each term inside the parentheses by 3.
The second step for solving the inequality 3(x−5)−4x>9 is to distribute. Distributing means multiplying each term inside the parentheses by the number outside the parentheses.
In this case, we have 3(x−5)−4x. We need to multiply 3 by both x and -5.
So, 3(x−5) = 3x−15.
Now, the inequality becomes 3x − 15 − 4x > 9.