Solve 3x + 6 > 3 - 2x.

3x + 6 > 3 - 2x. Firstly move the numerical terms to one side. 3x + 3 > - 2x. Secondly, move all x terms to the same side. 5x + 3 > 0. Finally, put the numerical and x terms to opposite sides, and divide both sides by the coefficient of the x term. 5x > - 3 becomes x > -3/5.

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