SOLUTION: 2x<-2/3(4x+4)

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Question 1091875: 2x<-2/3(4x+4)

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2x<-2/3(4x+4) expand (Distributive Properties of Multiplication). Watch your + and - signs:
2x < -8/3x-8/3 add 8/3x to both sides:
14/3x < -8/3 multiply both sides times 3
14x = -8
x = -8/14 simplify:
x < -4/7

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