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What is the solution to the inequality 4x>-12?

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User Dusty J
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x > -3

To solve, you want to isolate x. to do this, divide 4 from each side of the equation.

4/4x > -12/4

x > -3

Since you're not dividing by a negative, the inequality sign doesn't change! This is your final answer.

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User Auxten
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Answer:

x > - 3

Explanation:

Given

4x > - 12 ( divide both sides by 4 )

x > - 3

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User Ezio
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