The solution set in interval notation: (-∞, -4)
How to determine solution of an inequality
Let's solve the inequality x - 6 < 5(x + 2)
Distribute the 5 on the right side:
x - 6 < 5x + 10
Subtract x from both sides:
-6 < 4x + 10
Subtract 10 from both sides:
-16 < 4x
Divide both sides by 4 (remember to reverse the inequality sign when dividing by a negative number):
-4 < x
Now, let's graph the solution set on a number line: The broken line indicate that the boundary line value is not included in the solution. The feasible region included values less than -4 and extend to negative infinity.
The open circle at -4 indicates that -4 is not included in the solution.
Finally, express the solution set in interval notation: (-∞, -4)