SOLUTION: 6>-4X+5 OR 10<-4X+3
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Question 519315: 6>-4X+5 OR 10<-4X+3
Answer by tracyc0912(40) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6>-4x+5 (subtract 5 from each side) or 10<-4x+3 (subtract 3 from each side)
5>-4x (divide both sides by -4) or 7<-4x (divide both sides by -4)
DON'T FORGET WHEN YOU DIVIDE BY A -, FLIP YOU INEQUALALITY SIGN!
-1/4x
Hope this helps!
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