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Connor Williamson
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8 July, 19:33
Solve the inequality for x. - 4x - 6 <50
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Butterball
8 July, 19:51
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x >-14
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve the inequality, we need to isolate the variable, x
-4x - 6 <50
Add 6 to both sides
-4x <56
Divide both sides by - 4
Since we divided by a negative number, we must flip the inequality sign
x <-14
Flip the inequality sign
x> - 14
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