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Solve the following equation for x.

|x/4+3|<6

Solve the following equation for x. |x/4+3|<6-example-1

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Answer:

x<12

Explanation:

subtract both sides by -3 because you need to isolate x. then you have x/4<3. now you need to get rid of the 4. so you do the opposite of division and multiply 4 by both sides so you get x<12

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