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Multiply the single term $\frac{3}{4}$ by each term of the polynomial $\left(2x+3\right)$
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$\frac{3}{2}x+\frac{9}{4}-\frac{4}{5}\left(x+4\right)\geq \frac{5}{6}\left(x-2\right)$
Learn how to solve one-variable linear inequalities problems step by step online. Solve the inequality 3/4(2x+3)-4/5(x+4)>=5/6(x-2). Multiply the single term \frac{3}{4} by each term of the polynomial \left(2x+3\right). Multiply the single term -\frac{4}{5} by each term of the polynomial \left(x+4\right). Add the values \frac{9}{4} and -\frac{16}{5}. Combining like terms \frac{3}{2}x and -\frac{4}{5}x.