SOLUTION:
Solve using the multiplacation mathod.
-2x<-6
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Question 127024:
Solve using the multiplacation mathod.
-2x<-6
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-2x<-6 dividing by a negative number changes the < sign to the > sign.
x>-6/-2
x>3 answer.
PROOF:
let x=3.1
-2*3.1<-6
-6.2<-6
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