Question 1102402: 4x + 6 < -6
please help me understand the steps on how to solve this Found 2 solutions by rothauserc, josgarithmetic:Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 4x + 6 < -6
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subtract 6 from both sides of <
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4x < -12
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divide both sides of < by 4
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x < -3
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in interval notation (-infinity, -3)
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this tells us that all values of x less than -3 will solve the inequality
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for example -4 is less than -3
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4(-4) + 6 < -6
-16 + 6 < -6
-10 < -6