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Multiply the single term $4$ by each term of the polynomial $\left(x+1\right)$
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$4x+4-6\left(x-2\right)<2x+12$
Learn how to solve one-variable linear inequalities problems step by step online. Solve the inequality 4(x+1)-6(x-2)<2x+12. Multiply the single term 4 by each term of the polynomial \left(x+1\right). Multiply the single term -6 by each term of the polynomial \left(x-2\right). Add the values 4 and 12. Combining like terms 4x and -6x.