SOLUTION: 4-|3x+1|<2
Algebra.Com
Question 213499: 4-|3x+1|<2
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Subtract 4 from both sides.
Multiply both sides by -1, remembering to reverse the inequality sign.
Remove the absolute-value bars.
or Subtract 1 from both sides on each inequality.
or Divide both sides by 3.
or
RELATED QUESTIONS
4^(3x-2)=1 (answered by Alan3354)
4/3x + 2 = -1
(answered by Alan3354)
-2(3x-1)=4(3x-2)-x
(answered by xkatiexprime,rfer)
3x= 4 and... (answered by elima)
2^(7 -... (answered by longjonsilver)
4/2x=2/(1-3x) (answered by pug912)
log[4](3x+1)=2 (answered by jsmallt9)
(3x^4)^2(2x)^-1 (answered by Fombitz)
3x+1/2=3/4 (answered by Fombitz)