SOLUTION: Solve for x. Collect xs on the LEFT side. The solution should be presented with x first, the correct inequality symbol, then the number. 11x + 3 – 13x – 7 < 2(5 + 4x)

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Question 169182This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
: Solve for x. Collect xs on the LEFT side. The solution should be presented with x first, the correct inequality symbol, then the number.
11x + 3 – 13x – 7 < 2(5 + 4x)
This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra

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Solve for x. Collect xs on the LEFT side. The solution should be presented with x first, the correct inequality symbol, then the number.
11x + 3 – 13x – 7 < 2(5 + 4x)
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-2x - 4<10+8x
-2x<14+8x
0<14+10x
0<7+5x
-7<5x
x>-1.4