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Find the missing information so that the inequality has infinite solutions.

-4(2x 1) < _x + _x + _

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The information required is filled as follows

-4(2x + 1) < -4x + -4x + -4

How to fill the blanks

Break the equation into two parts

Solving with the right part

-4(2x 1) say the missing part is +

= -4(2x + 1)

= -8x - 4

To have infinitely many solution, the line should be equal. So, we solve the left part to be equal to the right part

= _x + _x + _

= -4x + -4x + -4

= -8x - 4

Hence the complete equation is

-4(2x + 1) < -4x + -4x + -4

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