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-2x <4

X < -2
X < 2
X > -2
X > 2

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Answer:

C. x>-2

Explanation:

The solution is to isolate the term x from one side of the equation.

-2x<4

First, multiply by -1 from both sides.

(-2x)(-1)>(4)(-1)

Solve.

2x>-4

Then, divide by 2 from both sides.

2x/2>-4/2

Solve.

-4/2=-2

x>-2

Therefore, the correct answer is x>-2.

I hope this helps you! Let me know if my answer is wrong or not.

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Explanation:

Simplify x in the inequality.

Divide both -2x and 4 by -2:


(-2x)/(-2) < (4)/(-2)

Answer:


x > -2

The sign has switched since the terms have been divided by a negative number.

User Andras Sebo
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