Solve 7x + 6 > 1 + 2x

7x + 6 > 1 + 2xFirst, we collect the like terms so we move all the x's to one side and all the integers to the other:5x > -5Then we divide by 5 on each side to find what just x will be.Therefore, x > -1

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