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The given inequality is


-4(x+3)<-2x

At first, multiply the bracket by -4


\begin{gathered} -4(x)-4(3)<-2x \\ -4x-12<-2x \end{gathered}

Now, add 4x to both sides


\begin{gathered} -4x+4x-12<-2x+4x \\ -12<2x \end{gathered}

Divide both sides by 2

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{-12}{2}<\frac{2x}{2} \\ -6That means x > -6

Let us graph it

The graph so the solution x > -6

Graph the solution set to this inequality.-4(x + 3) < -24Drawing ToolsClick on-example-1
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