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What should you do to both sides of the inequality in order to solve x + (-2) > 3?Subtract 2.Add 2.Add 3.Subtract 3.

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ANSWERS:B. Add 2.X>5EXPLANATIONS:GIVEN:Isolate by the x on one side of the equation.SOLUTIONS:[tex]\displaystyle \mathsf{x+(-2)>3}}[/tex][tex]\displaystyle \mathsf{x-2>3}[/tex]First, add 2 from both sides.[tex]\displaystyle \mathsf{x-2+2>3+2}}[/tex]Solve.Add the numbers from left to right.[tex]\displaystyle \mathsf{2+3=\boxed{\mathsf{\Rightarrow 5}}}}[/tex][tex]\Large\boxed{\mathsf{\Rightarrow X>5}}}[/tex]Therefore, the correct answer is x>5 and (B). add 2.