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4x+6<-6 how to solve

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Answer: x < -3

Step-by-step explanation: 4x+6=-6

-6 -6

4x/4 -12/4

x<-3

User Kundan Bora
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Answer:

The answer is below.

Explanation:

4x<-6-6

4x<-12

x= -3

Inequality form:

x< -3

Interval Notion:

(-8,-3)

Note: Turn the -8 on the sideways on the right, because its not 8.

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