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Solve the Inequality.

x<-4

First, add 6x on both sides:
-2x+3+6x<-13
Add the x's:
4x+3<-13
Now, subtract 3 on both sides:
4x<-13-3
4x<-16
Divide by 4 on both sides:
x<-4
So the values of x that are less than -4 will make the given inequality true.
<h3>Good luck.</h3>
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Answer:
Step 1 Eliminate fractions by multiplying all terms by the least common denominator of all fractions.
Step 2 Simplify by combining like terms on each side of the inequality.
Step 3 Add or subtract quantities to obtain the unknown on one side and the numbers on the other.
Hope that helped happy holidays!
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