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-6(4-x)<-4(x+1)
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User Navule
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Answer:


\[x<2\]

Explanation:

Given inequality is
\[-6(4-x)<-4(x+1)\]

Simplifying the inequality by rearranging the terms:


\[-24+6x<-4x-4\]

=>
\[10x<20\]

=>
\[x<(20)/(10)\]

=>
\[x<2\]

So the given inequality can be simply expressed as
\[x<2\]

Hence x can take all values in the domain which are less than 2.

User Rahul Pamnani
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