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2x + 1 < 5
SUBTRACT 1 to BOTH SIDES
2x + 1 - 1 < 5 - 1
SIMPLIFY IT!
2x < 5 - 1
2x < 4
DIVIDE 2 to BOTH SIDES
2x/2 < 4/2
SIMPLIFY IT!
x < 4/2
x < 2
Therefore, your answer is: x < 2
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Sec^2 x - 1 = tan^2x
Proof:
Sec^2x = 1+ tan^2x
1/cos^2x = 1 + sin^2x/cos^2x
<span>1/cos^2x - sin^2x/cos^2x = 1
</span>Using common denominator:
(1-sin^2x)/cos^2x = 1
sin^2x + cos^2 x = 1
cos^2 x = 1 - sin^2x
Substituting :
cos^2x/<span>cos^2x = 1
</span>1 = 1
Left hand side = right hand side
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number be x;
The product of 4 and the number will be;

The the square of the number is given as;

Taking the difference of both expressions above;

Factor out the common term:

Hence the difference between the product of 4 and a number and the square of the number is 
Step-by-step explanation:
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