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Solve the inequalities 1/3x-1/4(x+2)>3x-4/3

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Answer: x < -46/17

Explanation:

To solve the inequality:

1/3x - 1/4(x + 2) > 3x - 4/3

First, we simplify the left-hand side by finding a common denominator:

4(1/3x) - 3/4(x + 2) > 3x - 4/3

4/3x - 3/4x - 9/2 > 3x - 4/3

Next, we simplify the equation:

7/12x - 9/2 > 3x - 4/3

To isolate the variable x on one side of the inequality, we will move all the x terms to the left-hand side and all the constants to the right-hand side:

7/12x - 3x > 9/2 - 4/3

-17/12x > 23/6

Finally, we can solve for x by dividing both sides by -17/12, remembering to reverse the inequality because we are dividing by a negative number:

x < (23/6) ÷ (-17/12)

x < -46/17

Therefore, the solution to the inequality is:

x < -46/17

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