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-4(x+1)>7




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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Here, it is given that,

-4(x+1)>7

As we have to simplify the given expression,

Multiply -4 with the bracket,

=>-4x-4\times 1>7

By simplifying it we get,

=>-4x-4>7

Add 4 on both sides we get,

=>4x-4+4>7+4

=>-4x>7+4

Add the term on the right side,

=>-4x>11

Divide both the sides by -4

Whenever we divide or multiply by the negative number, always flip the sign of inequality,

=>\frac{-4x}{4}<\frac{11}{-4}

Therefore,

x<\frac{-11}{4}

Answered by masura8080
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From the given question the correct answer is:

the simplification of the given expression is:x>\frac{11}{-4}

given :

-4(x+1)>7

To find:

simplify the given expression,

Solution:

First , we will Multiply -4 with the bracket,

=-4x-4>7

Add 4 on both sides we get,

=-4x-4+4>7+4

=-4x>7

Add the term on the right side,

=-4x>11

Divide both the sides by -4

Whenever we divide or multiply by the negative number, always flip the sign of inequality,

\frac{-4x}{-4}>\frac{11}{-4}

x>\frac{11}{-4}

hence, the simplification of the given expression is:x>\frac{11}{-4}

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