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Which of the following inequalities is equivalent to -4x+2<-22-x?

Which of the following inequalities is equivalent to -4x+2<-22-x?-example-1
User Capfan
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The option C) 3x>-24 is the correct answer.

Let's solve the given inequality:


\[-4x + 2 < -22 - x\]

Combine like terms:


\[-3x + 2 < -22\]

Subtract 2 from both sides:


\[-3x < -24\]

Divide by -3 (and remember to reverse the inequality sign when dividing by a negative number):


\[x > 8\]

So, the equivalent inequality is
\[3x > -24\].

User Mdziekon
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Answer:


3x>-24

Explanation:

Given


-4x+2<-22-x

Required

Solve for x


-4x+2<-22-x

We start by taking like terms


-4x + x < -22 - 2


-3x < -24

Divide through by -1: Note, the inequality sign will change:


3x>-24

User Vjk
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