how do you solve 14-2X> 4X+8
14 - 2x > 4x + 8
Add 2x to both sides:
14 - 2x + 2x > 4x + 2x + 8
14 > 6x + 8
Subtract 8 from both sides:
14 - 8 > 6x + 8 - 8
6 > 6x
Divide through by 6:
6/6 > 6x/6
1 > x
14-2x>4x+8
+2x +2x
14>6x+8
-8 -8
6>6x
6 6
1>x
14- 2x > 4x + 8
add 2x to both sides of the equation:
subtract 8 from both sides:
divide both sides by 6
14 - 2x > 4x + 8 [add 2x to each side]
14 > 6x + 8 [subtract 8 from both sides]
6 > 6x [divide both sides by 6]
14-6x>8
-6x>-6
now divide by -1 so flip the inequality sign
x<1
and that is how you do it
6 - 2x > 4x
âExplanationâ
Add both sides by 2x.
Subtract both sides by 8.
Divide both sides by 6.
Therefore:
x < 1
Hope that helps!
6x<6
- 6X > - 6
X < 1
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14 - 2x > 4x + 8
Add 2x to both sides:
14 - 2x + 2x > 4x + 2x + 8
14 > 6x + 8
Subtract 8 from both sides:
14 - 8 > 6x + 8 - 8
6 > 6x
Divide through by 6:
6/6 > 6x/6
1 > x
14-2x>4x+8
+2x +2x
14>6x+8
-8 -8
6>6x
6 6
1>x
14- 2x > 4x + 8
add 2x to both sides of the equation:
14 > 6x + 8
subtract 8 from both sides:
6 > 6x
divide both sides by 6
1 > x
14 - 2x > 4x + 8 [add 2x to each side]
14 > 6x + 8 [subtract 8 from both sides]
6 > 6x [divide both sides by 6]
1 > x
14-6x>8
-6x>-6
now divide by -1 so flip the inequality sign
x<1
14 - 2x > 4x + 8
14 > 6x + 8
6 > 6x
1 > x
and that is how you do it
14 - 2x > 4x + 8
6 - 2x > 4x
6 > 6x
1 > x
âExplanationâ
Add both sides by 2x.
14 > 6x + 8
Subtract both sides by 8.
6 > 6x
Divide both sides by 6.
Therefore:
x < 1
Hope that helps!
6x<6
x<1
- 6X > - 6
X < 1