SOLUTION: What does x equal in this problem: 2x+4-6x+2<14?
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Question 694409: What does x equal in this problem: 2x+4-6x+2<14?
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2x+4-6x+2<14 combine like terms
-4x+6<14 Subtract 6 from both sides
-4x<8 Divide both sides by -4, note that when you divide by a negative number the sign changes
x>-2
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