SOLUTION: solve the inequalities 15>-m+6
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Question 426004: solve the inequalities 15>-m+6
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15 > -m + 6
9 > -m {subtracted 6 from both sides}
-9 < m {divided both sides by -1 and changed the inequality sign}
m > -9 {flipped entire inequality around, so that m is first}
Note
- Whenever you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a
negative number, you have to change the inequality sign
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