SOLUTION: 4(3x+1)<2(x-3)
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Question 712460: 4(3x+1)<2(x-3)
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4(3x+1)<2(x-3)
12x +4 < 2x-6
12x -2x < -6 -4 move 2x from RHS to LHS and 4 from LHS to RHS
10x < -10
x<1
LHS Left Hand Side
RHS Right Hand Side
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