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Solve the inequality and graph the solution :
-3(2x+2) <10

hintHint:

Linear inequalities are expressions where any two values are compared by the inequality symbols<,>,≤&≥ .
We are asked to solve the inequality and graph the solution.

The correct answer is: (-8)/3<x


    Step 1 of 2:
    Rearrange and solve the inequality;
    table attributes columnalign right left right left right left right left right left right left columnspacing 0em 2em 0em 2em 0em 2em 0em 2em 0em 2em 0em end attributes row cell negative 3 left parenthesis 2 x plus 2 right parenthesis less than 10 end cell row cell negative 6 x minus 6 less than 10 end cell row cell negative 10 minus 6 less than 6 x end cell row cell negative 16 less than 6 x end cell row cell fraction numerator negative 16 over denominator 6 end fraction less than x end cell row cell fraction numerator negative 8 over denominator 3 end fraction less than x end cell end table
    Step 2 of 2:
    Graph the inequality, corresponding to the solution;

    We use the dotted line here because we do not include the end point.

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