To solve the inequality \( x + 14 < 25 \), we start by isolating \( x \).
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Subtract 14 from both sides:
\[ x + 14 - 14 < 25 - 14 \]
This simplifies to:
\[ x < 11 \]
So, the inequality with \( x \) coming first is:
\[ x < 11 \]
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comes first.
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To solve the inequality \( x + 14 < 25 \), we start by isolating \( x \).
Subtract 14 from both sides:
\[ x + 14 - 14 < 25 - 14 \]
This simplifies to:
\[ x < 11 \]
So, the inequality with \( x \) coming first is:
\[ x < 11 \]