SOLUTION: -4x>x-10 and x+7<4
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Question 182496This question is from textbook Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
: -4x>x-10 and x+7<4
This question is from textbook Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Answer by tvandenberg(45) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First one....
Subtract x from both sides,
-5x>-10
Divide both sides by -5, remembering that signs switch when you multiply/divide by negative numbers,
x<2
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Second one...
Subtract 7 from both sides,
x<-3
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