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Cassius Poole
Mathematics
18 May, 16:35
Solve the inequality 4x+6<6x-8
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Irvin Zuniga
18 May, 16:43
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x > 7
Step-by-step explanation:
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4x + 6 < 6x - 8 (subtract 6x from both sides)
- 2x + 6 < - 8 (subtract 6 from both sides)
- 2x < - 14
Divide both sides by - 2, reversing the symbol as a result of dividing by a negative quantity.
x > 7
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