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Melody Davenport
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Solve the inequality 4 (x+1) < 2x+3
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Kadyn Taylor
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First you simplify the one with bracket. As a result you will get 4x + 4. After that put the x to one side, and the numbers on the other side. And you will get something like this:
4x-2x<-4+3
2x<-1
x>-1/2
Remember, as you transfer the number from x, the symbol also change: ().
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