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21 March, 19:38

What is the missing step in solving the inequality 4 (x - 3) + 4 < 10 + 6x?

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  1. 21 March, 20:07
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    4 (x - 3) + 4 < 10 + 6x

    Distribute the 4 on the left side.

    4x - 12 + 4 < 10 + 6x

    Combine like terms on the left side.

    4x-8<10 + 6x

    Subtract the 6x from both sides.

    -2x - 8<10

    Add the 8.

    -2x <18

    Divide by - 2 & flip the inequality symbol (it's a math rule which states that if you multiply or divide by a negative, you must flip the inequality symbol).

    x> - 9

    That's your final answer.
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