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x\geq -3
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4x-15+8\leq 5x-4
Combine 3x and x to get 4x.
4x-7\leq 5x-4
Add -15 and 8 to get -7.
4x-7-5x\leq -4
Subtract 5x from both sides.
-x-7\leq -4
Combine 4x and -5x to get -x.
-x\leq -4+7
Add 7 to both sides.
-x\leq 3
Add -4 and 7 to get 3.
x\geq -3
Divide both sides by -1. Since -1 is negative, the inequality direction is changed.
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