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Solve x
9+6x < -15
Simplify the answer

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To solve for "x", you need to isolate/get the variable "x" by itself in the inequality:

9 + 6x < -15 First subtract 9 on both sides

9 - 9 + 6x < -15 - 9

6x < -24 Divide 6 on both sides to get "x" by itself


(6x)/(6) <(-24)/(6)

x < -4

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