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Solve for x. −6>−30−4x
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Solve for x. −6>−30−4x
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-6>-30-4x
remember when multiplying or dividing by negative, flip sign
-6>-30-4x
add 30 to both sides
24>-4x
divide both sides by -4, don't forget to flip sign
-6<x
x>-6
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