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Solve the following inequality: - 4x + 14 = 54
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Solve the following inequality:
- 4x + 14 = 54
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-4x + 14 = 54
you subtract 14 from both sides and get:
-4x= 40
then divide -4 from both sides to get x alone
you get x= -10
answer: x= -10
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the answer to this question is -10.
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