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Solve 4(7x−5)<−14−9x and write the solution using inequality notation.

User Evgeniy Malyutin
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We must solve the following inequality:


4(7x-5)<-14-9x\text{.}

1) First, we apply the distributive property for the multiplication on the left side:


\begin{gathered} 4\cdot7x-4\cdot5<-14-9x, \\ 28x-20<-14-9x\text{.} \end{gathered}

2) Now, we pass the -9x on the right as +9x on the left:


\begin{gathered} 28x-20+9x<-14, \\ 37x-20<-14. \end{gathered}

3) We pass the -20 on the left as +20 on the right:


\begin{gathered} 37x<-14+20, \\ 37x<6. \end{gathered}

4) Finally, we divide both sides by 37:


x<(6)/(37)\text{.}

Answer

x < 6/37

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