SOLUTION: how do I solve 4+ x<-2

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Question 152157: how do I solve 4+ x<-2
Answer by vleith(2983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve using the same techniques you use to solve equations. Just remember that when solving inequalities, if you multiply or divide by a negative number, you must change the direction of the inequality. This problem only uses addition and subtraction, so no need to change the direction.
Subtract 4 from each side to get

This tells us that any value of x that is less than a negative 6 will satisfy the inequality

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