How do you solve -3x+4<-8#? Algebra Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Multi-Step Inequalities 1 Answer Matt B. · Stefan V. Apr 8, 2018 #x > 4 # Explanation: Subtract #4# from both sides #-3x + 4 -4 < -8 -4# # -3x < -12 # Divide both sides by #-3# (remember, when you divide or multiply both sides of an inequality by a negative, you have to flip the inequality sign) #x > 4 # Answer link Related questions How do you solve multi step inequalities? What is the difference between solving multi step equations and multi step inequalities? How do you solve multi step inequalities with variables on both sides? How do you solve for x given #x-5>x+6 #? What do you do when your variable cancels out? How do you solve for x when you have #4x-2(3x-9) \le -4(2x-9)#? How do you graph #\frac{5x-1}{4} > -2 (x+5)#? How do you solve for x in #4-6x \le 2(2x+3)#? Which of these values of x satisfies the inequality #-7x+6≤ -8#? How do you solve #3p - 6 > 21#? See all questions in Multi-Step Inequalities Impact of this question 8537 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License