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Solve the inequality. State the solution in inequality notation. 4(x - 5) + 10 > 2(5x – 2) – 4x

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We will solve as follows:


4(x-5)+10>2(5x-2)-4\Rightarrow4x-20+10>10x-4-4x
\Rightarrow4x-10>6x-4\Rightarrow-2x>6\Rightarrow x<-3

So, the solution is x < -3.

***Breakdown:

*After we obtain:


4x-10>6x-4

We operate like terms, that is we separate the variables and integers in the different side [Operating as if it were a normal equation]:


\Rightarrow4x-6x>-4+10\Rightarrow-2x>6

After this, we know that by dividing and/or multiplying by negative values in the inequality the orientation of the inequality will shift [That is if it was "<" then it will become ">" and viceversa], that is:


\Rightarrow x<(6)/(-2)\Rightarrow x<-3

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