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What is the solution to the inequality shown below?
2x - 9 -4
D .x > -5

User KAE
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Answer:


\boxed {\tt x<4}

Explanation:

The inequality given is:


2x-9 < -1

In order to solve the inequality, we must isolate the variable, x.

9 is being subtracted from 2x. The inverse of subtraction is addition. Add 9 to both sides of the equation.


2x-9+9 < -1+9


2x< -1+9


2x< 8

x is being multiplied by 2. The inverse of multiplication is division. Divide both sides of the equation by 2.


(2x)/(2) <(8)/(2)


x <(8)/(2)


x<4

The solution to the inequality is x<4

User Jamesblasco
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Answer:

x < 4

Explanation:

2x - 9 < - 1

Add 9 to each side

2x - 9+9 < - 1+9

2x < 8

Divide each side by 2

2x /2 < 8/2

x < 4

User Cedias
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