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Simple problem. I tried squaring both sides, didn't work..
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Beautiful thing about this, you must do (x+4)^2 first and since its also being square rooted, it literally cancels out so your left with
x + 4 < 3
Subtract 4 on both sides and your left with
x < -1
Final Answer: x < -1
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