The solution to the inequality -2x + 4 > -6 is shown on a graph at the end of this question.
The inequality is given by:
negative 2X +4 is greater than -6.
Hence the numeric inequality is:
-2x + 4 > -6.
Solving it similarly to an equality, we have that:
-2x > -10.
Multiplying by -1, the sign also changes, hence:
2x < 10.
x < 5.
The solution on the number line, shown in the graph below, is given by the real numbers to the left of x = 5, with an open interval at x = 5.
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