Respuesta :
first, get rid of the paranthesis:
4-x-2<-3x-12 => 2-x<-3x-12
next, eliminate x on one side. here I'll eliminate -3x by adding 3x on both side:
2+2x<-12
2x<-14
x<-7
4-x-2<-3x-12 => 2-x<-3x-12
next, eliminate x on one side. here I'll eliminate -3x by adding 3x on both side:
2+2x<-12
2x<-14
x<-7
Option A
x<-7
Given :
[tex]4 - (x + 2) < -3(x + 4)[/tex]
Explanation :
Solve the given inequality for x by applying algebraic properties
We use order of operation to simplify the left and right side of inequality
[tex]4- (x + 2) < -3(x + 4)\\4-x-2<-3x-12\\-x+2 < -3x -12\\Add\; 3x \; on \; both \; sides\\2x+2<-12\\Subtract\; 2\; from \; both \; sides\\2x<-14\\Divide \; both \; sides \; by 2\\x<-7[/tex]
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