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If your question means:
4 x + 6 < - 6
then subtract 6 to both sides
4 x < - 12
Divide both sides by 4
x < - 3
yes
thank you Bosnian
Thanks Bosnian!
To solve the inequality "4x + 6 < -6", we need to isolate the variable, which in this case is "x".
1. Start by subtracting 6 from both sides of the inequality:
4x + 6 - 6 < -6 - 6
This simplifies to:
4x < -12
2. Next, divide both sides of the inequality by 4 to solve for "x":
(4x)/4 < (-12)/4
This simplifies to:
x < -3
So, the solution to the inequality is x is less than -3.