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4x+6<-6
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User Tjespe
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First move the constant to the other side causing it to change sides

4x<-6-6

Then calculate the difference (-6-6)

4x<-12

Now divide both sides by 4

X<-3

Then you are left with your answer:

x<-3

Hope this helps! :3

User Tiziano
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Answer:

x < -3

Explanation:

4x + 6 < - 6

Taking "6" from Left side of the equation to the right hand side, the sign "=6" changes to "-6", and we get,

4x < - 6 -6

Now, on right hand side, since both signs are same, therefore they add up to get,

4x < - 12

now, divide the complete equation by 4 we get,

4x/4 < -12/4

⇒ x < -3

Thus, the values that x can take are : -4,-5,-6,...-10....-20,....and so on

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