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-6>-7-4x I need to find out what the x value is

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We solve for x the following inequality:


-6>-7-4x\text{.}

1) First, we sum 4x to both sides of the equation:


\begin{gathered} -6+4x>-7-4x+4x, \\ -6+4x>-7. \end{gathered}

2) Now, we sum 6 to both sides of the equation:


\begin{gathered} -6+4x+6>-7+6, \\ 4x>-1. \end{gathered}

3) Finally, dividing by 4 into both sides, we get:


x>-(1)/(4)\text{.}

Answer

The values of x that satisfies the inequality are:


x>-(1)/(4)

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