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Solve the inequality.

4x + 6 < 3x − 5

User Lhan
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2 Answers

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Answer:


\boxed{\bold{x<-11}}

Step-by-step explanation:

[ Step One ] Subtract 6 From Both Sides


\bold{4x+6-6<3x-5-6}

[ Step Two ] Simplify


\bold{4x<3x-11}

[ Step Three ] Subtract 3x From Both Sides


\bold{4x-3x<3x-11-3x}

[ Step Four ] Simplify


\bold{x<-11}

[
\boxed{\bold{Final \ Answer}} ]


\bold{x<-11}


\boxed{\bold{Mordancy}}

User FujiRoyale
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Answer:

4x + 6 < 3x - 5 is our given inequality

4x < 3x -11 by subtracting 6 on both sides of the inequality sign

x < -11 by subtracting 3x on both sides.

Thus, x < -11 -- choice D -- is the solution.

User Mirmdasif
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