SOLUTION: How do you solve 9x-14<-41 using addition and multiplication priciples?

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Question 205574: How do you solve 9x-14<-41 using addition and multiplication priciples?
Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
9x-14<-41
9x<-41+14
9x<-27
x<-27/9
x<-3 ans.
Proof:
Let x=-3.1
9*3.1-14<-41
-27.9-14<-41
-41.9<-41

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