Solve the compound inequality. Graph the solution set. x + 4 < 1 and -4x < 4
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To isolate x, we subtract 4 from both sides of the inequality: x + 4 - 4 < -A - 4 x < -A - 4 Now, let's solve the second inequality: x < 4. Since there are no variables or coefficients to isolate, we can leave it as it is. Show more…
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