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Solve the linear inequality then graph the inequality

Solve the linear inequality then graph the inequality-example-1
User Azima
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Move the constant to the right-hand side and change its sign:


- 4x < - 11 - 5

Calculate the difference:


- 4x < - 16

Divide both side of the inequality by -4 and flip the inequality sign:


x > 4

Solve the linear inequality then graph the inequality-example-1
User Dice
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Answer:


x>4

Explanation:

Bring the five to the other side of the equation.


-4x<-11-5

Add the double negatives.


-4x<-16

Divide. (flip the sign on account of dividing by a negative number.)


x>4

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