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solve the given inequality check your awnser write the solution set as an inequality4x -2 <6Part B) write the solution set as a graph on a number line Part C) write the solution set using interval notation

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You have the following inequality:


4x-2<6

In order to solve the previous inequality, proceed as follow:

- Add 2 both sides of the inequality:


\begin{gathered} 4x<6+2 \\ 4x<8 \end{gathered}

- Divide by 4 both sides:


\begin{gathered} (4x)/(4)<(8)/(4) \\ x<2 \end{gathered}

Hence, the solution of the given inequality is x < 2

On a number line, we have:

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