The solution interval for x is x ∈ (-1/4 , ∞)
An inequality shows the relationship of a non-equal comparison between two numbers or mathematical expressions.
Here, we are given two inequalities
x/4 > -1 and -4x - 4 < -3
Let us take the first equation
x/4 > -1
⇒ x > 4(-1)
x > -4
Now, the second equation
-4x - 4 < -3
-4x < -3 + 4
-4x < 1
Now since we are dividing both sides by a negative number, that is 4, the sign of the inequality will be reversed,
x > 1/-4
x > -1/4
Thus, we get x > -4 and x > -1/4
This means that all values of x greater than -1/4 will satisfy.
Thus, x ∈ (-1/4 , ∞)
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