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Solve for x.

−6>−30−4x



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Answer:

x > -6

Explanation:

Here in this question, we have to solve for x from the given inequality

-6 > -30- 4x.

We can solve the inequality equation by using the properties of inequality.

We have, -6 > -30 -4x

⇒ -6+30 > -4x

{The summation and subtraction rules of the inequality equation is similar to that of ordinary equations}

⇒24 > -4x

Dividing both sides by -1, we get,

⇒-24 < 4x

{In case of division of both the sides of an inequality by a negative number, the inequality sign changes from > to < and vice-versa}

⇒4x > -24

Dividing both the sides by 4, we get

x > -6 {There is same rule as equality equation for division both sides by a positive number} (Answer)

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