SOLUTION: -4x+6>3
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Question 397180: -4x+6>3
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Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-4x+6>3
-4x>-3 (adding -6 to both sides)
-x>-3/4(dividing both sides by 4)
x<3/4 (multiplying both sides by -1, this causes the inequality sign to switch)
expressing the domain in interval notation,
(-infinity,-3/4)
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