SOLUTION: I need to solve for x
4x + 3 - 13x - 7 < 2(3-4x)
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Question 25882: I need to solve for x
4x + 3 - 13x - 7 < 2(3-4x)
Answer by uknouluvme89(30) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4x + 3 - 13x - 7 < 2(3-4x)
-9x -4 < 6 - 8x
-x < 10
x > -10
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