SOLUTION: Solve the inequality. -4t-5>2t+13

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Question 74885This question is from textbook Algebra I
: Solve the inequality.
-4t-5>2t+13
This question is from textbook Algebra I

Answer by tsuirakuakari(6)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-4t-5>2t+13
+5 +5
Add five to both sides.

-4t>2t+18
-2t -2t
Subtract 2t.

-6t>18
Divide by -6. The inequality sign flips because you're dividing by a negative number.
Final Answer:
t<-3

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