SOLUTION: Solve the inequality - 4x < -7

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Question 566075: Solve the inequality - 4x < -7
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Solve the inequality - 4x < -7
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Divide by 4
-x < -7/4
Divide by -1, change the < to >
x > 7/4
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Or you can view it this way:
- 4x < -7
Add 4x to both sides
0 < 4x - 7
Add 7
7 < 4x
Divide by 4
7/4 < x
x > 7/4

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