SOLUTION: what represents the inequality of -2y+4>20?

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Question 130132: what represents the inequality of -2y+4>20?
Answer by geekykid3(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hey there:
Okay, your questions is -2y+4>20.
subtract by four: -4 -4
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Then divide by -2: -2y>20
/-2 /-2
And then your sign changes because the 2 is negative, so the equation becomes: y<-10. There you go! Thats your answer!!!

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