SOLUTION: 10 + 4a < -6

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Question 255910: 10 + 4a < -6
Answer by unlockmath(1688)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello,
First off, let's subtract 10 from both sides to give us:
4a < -16 Now divide both side by 4 will result in:
a < -4
Plug this answer into the original and see if "a" has to be less than -4.
Make sense?
RJ
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