SOLUTION: How do I solve the inequality -4y+6<-14?
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Question 175397: How do I solve the inequality -4y+6<-14?
Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-4y+6<-14....you are trying to isolate the variable on one side
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first subtract 6 from both sides
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now divide both sides by -4 , remembering that when you divide an inequality by a negative number the inequality reverses.
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