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4x+6<-6
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To solve the inequality 4x + 6 < -6, we first need to isolate the variable x.

Subtract 6 from both sides of the inequality:

4x + 6 - 6 < -6 - 6

This simplifies to:

4x < -12

Next, divide both sides of the inequality by 4:

(4x)/4 < (-12)/4

This simplifies to:

x < -3

So the solution to the inequality is x < -3.
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