Question
Solve for x.
Graph the solution.
5x+1<4x-3
The solution is x <
Graph the solution.
5x+1<4x-3
The solution is x <
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-4.
To solve for x, first subtract 4x from both sides of the inequality:
5x + 1 - 4x < 4x - 3 - 4x
x + 1 < -3
Next, subtract 1 from both sides:
x + 1 - 1 < -3 - 1
x < -4
The solution to the inequality is x < -4.
To graph the solution, plot a number line and mark -4 as an open circle since the inequality is less than, not less than or equal to. Shade the left side of the number line to show all values of x that are less than -4.
To solve for x, first subtract 4x from both sides of the inequality:
5x + 1 - 4x < 4x - 3 - 4x
x + 1 < -3
Next, subtract 1 from both sides:
x + 1 - 1 < -3 - 1
x < -4
The solution to the inequality is x < -4.
To graph the solution, plot a number line and mark -4 as an open circle since the inequality is less than, not less than or equal to. Shade the left side of the number line to show all values of x that are less than -4.
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