Solve the following inequation:
−6−4x<10; x ϵ Z.
Given: −6−4x<10
Rule: If a term of an inequation is transferred from one side to the other side of the inequation, the sign of the term gets changed. Let's apply this rule in the above inequation.
⇒−4x<10+6
⇒−4x<16
Rule: If both the sides of an inequation are multiplied or divided by the same negative number, then the sign of the inequality will get reversed.
On dividing the above inequation by -4, we get
⇒x>−4