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(4-3x)-6<-4 I need help I will give a thanks

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Answer:

x >
(2)/(3)

Explanation:

Change the less than sign to an equals sign so we can solve for x

(4-3x)-6 = -4

Reorder the numbers in the parentheses

(-3x+4)-6 = -4

Get rid of the parentheses and combine like terms

-3x-2 = -4

Add 2 to both sides

-3x = -2

Divide both sides by -3

x =
(2)/(3)

Bkuz you want it to be less than, change the equals sign to a greater than symbol bkuz of the negatives

Hope this helps!

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