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What is the solution to −1/4(d+1)<2

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Answer:


d > -9

Explanation:


-(1)/(4)(d + 1) < 2

First, multiply both sides by -4. You must also change the inequality sign since you are multiplying both sides by a negative number.


-4 * \left(-(1)/(4)\right)(d + 1) > 2 * (-4)


d + 1 > -8

Subtract 1 from both sides.


d + 1 - 1 > -8 - 1


d > -9

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