Answer: ![(-9, 16]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%28-9%2C%2016%5D)
This is the interval from -9 to 16. Exclude -9 but include 16.
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The idea is to multiply all sides by 5, then add 1 to all sides





This converts to the interval notation ![(-9, 16]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%28-9%2C%2016%5D)
note: a curved parenthesis means "do not include this value in the solution set"; while a square bracket has us include the value. So we exclude -9 and include 16.
For this case we have to:
x: Let the variable representing the unknown number
We algebraically rewrite the given expression:
Twice a number plus 10, is represented as:
Three times that number less 4. is represented as:

Thus, the complete expression is:

Subtracting 3x from both sides of the inequality:

Subtracting 10 from both sides of the inequality:

Equal signs are added and the same sign is placed:

We multiply by -1 on both sides, taking into account that the sense of inequality changes:

The solution is given by all values of "x" less than 14.
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