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What is the solution to -4(8-3x)>6x-8?

O x > -4/3
O x < -4/3
O x > 4
O x < 4

What is the solution to -4(8-3x)>6x-8? O x > -4/3 O x < -4/3 O x > 4 O-example-1

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Answer:

x
\geq 4

Explanation:

-4(8-3x)
\geq6x-8 multiply inside the parenthesis with -4

12x - 32
\geq 6x - 8 export like terms to the same side of the inequality

12x - 6x
\geq 32 - 8

6x
\geq 24 divide both sides by 6

x
\geq 4

User Jack Yu
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Given :

What is the solution to -4(8 - 3x) ≥ 6x - 8 ?

Solution :

Assume this ≥ sign as = sign

  • - 4(8 - 3x) ≥ 6x - 8

By simplifying the left hand side we get

  • - 32 + 12x ≥ 6x - 8

Transposing them to the other side

  • 12x - 6x ≥ 32 - 8

  • 6x ≥ 24

  • x ≥ 24/6

  • x ≥ 4

Hence, the correct answer is the third option i.e. x ≥ 4

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