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(-3)*x-2 < 4

  1. an inequality in which left side of inequality less than right side of inequality. The left side of the inequality is a sum consisting of 2 terms. The first term of the sum is a product consisting of 2 factors. The first factor of the product is negative three. The second factor of the product is x. The second term of the sum is negative two. The right side of the inequality is equal to four.
  2. opening parenthesis negative three closing parenthesis multiplied by x plus negative two less than four.
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<<<<x > -2>>>>

  1. an inequality in which left side of inequality larger than right side of inequality. The left side of the inequality is x. The right side of the inequality is negative two.
  2. opening parenthesis left parenthesis x larger than negative two right parenthesis closing parenthesis.


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