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Solve the inequality: 4(2x-11) is less than equal to -12 + 2(x-4) No "files" please and also need an explanation

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[tex]4(2x-11) \leq -12 +2(x-4)\\\\\implies 8x - 44 \leq -12 + 2x -8\\\\\implies 8x -44 \leq 2x -20\\\\\implies 4x - 22 \leq x - 10~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;[\text{Dividing both sides by 2}]\\\\\implies 4x -22 +22 \leq x -10 +22~~~~~~;[\text{Adding 22 to both sides}]\\\\\implies 4x \leq x+12\\\\\implies 4x -x \leq x+12-x~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;[\text{Subtracting x from both sides}]\\\\\implies 3x \leq 12\\\\\implies x \leq 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;[\text{Dividing both sides by 3}][/tex]

[tex]\text{Interval solution,} ~(-\infty, 4][/tex]