What is the second step for solving the inequality for x?
3(x−5)−4x>9
(1 point)
Responses
Distribute
Distribute
Combine like terms
Combine like terms
Move variables to one side of the equal sign
Move variables to one side of the equal sign
Undo addion or subtraction
Distribute
The second step for solving the inequality 3(x−5)−4x>9 is to distribute.
The second step for solving the inequality 3(x−5)−4x>9 is to distribute the 3 to the expression inside the parentheses.
To distribute the 3, you multiply it with each term inside the parentheses.
So, the expression becomes:
3(x) - 3(5) - 4x > 9
Simplifying further, we get:
3x - 15 - 4x > 9
Now, you have successfully completed the second step of solving the inequality.