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Solve the linear inequality and explain how you solved it. 23x-4 < -13x-5?

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Final answer:

To solve the linear inequality 23x - 4 < -13x - 5, add 13x to both sides and add 4 to both sides, simplify and then divide by 36 to find x < -1/36, which is the solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve the linear inequality 23x - 4 < -13x - 5, we will first combine like terms. We do this by adding 13x to both sides of the inequality to bring all the x terms to one side and adding 4 to both sides to move the constant terms to the other side, resulting in:

23x - 4 + 13x + 4 < -13x - 5 + 13x + 4

This simplifies to 36x < -1. Then we will divide both sides of the inequality by 36 to solve for x:

x < -1/36

The solution to the inequality is all real numbers less than -1/36.

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