To solve the inequality -4x < -12, we need to divide both sides of the inequality by -4. However, when dividing an inequality by a negative number, we need to reverse the direction of the inequality symbol.
Dividing both sides of the inequality by -4, we have:
x > 3
Thus, the correct solution to the inequality is x > 3.
To graph this solution, we need to draw an open circle at the point x = 3 on a number line, and shade the region to the right of that point.
Here is the graph of the solution on the number line:
-∞ ---------o--------> 3 ---------o--------> ∞
x > 3
Choose the correct solution and graph for the inequality. -4x < - 12
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