Solve the inequality: -4x + 6 > 2.
Note
Start by isolating the x-term. From -4x + 6 > 2, move the constant term to the other side to get -4x > -4. Now divide both sides by -4. Because this number is negative, the inequality sign must be reversed. So the solution becomes x < 1. Therefore, the correct answer is x < 1.
