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29 September, 20:36

Solve the inequality for 4 (x+1) <-6

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  1. 29 September, 22:08
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    First you multiply 4 by x and 4 by 1

    You now have 4x+4<-6

    Now subtract 4 from both sides,

    giving you 4x<-10

    divide 4

    and the answer is x<-2.5
  2. 29 September, 23:17
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    Distribute

    4x+4 (less than) - 6

    Subtract 4 on both side

    4x (less than) - 10

    divide 4 both sides

    x (less than) - 2.5

    (Final answer is bold) Good luck
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