SOLUTION: How do you solve for x in the following inequality 4x<-x.
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Question 472567: How do you solve for x in the following inequality 4x<-x.
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How do you solve for x in the following inequality 4x<-x.
Add x to both sides
4x + x < -x + x
5x < 0
divide both sides by 5
x < 0
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