SOLUTION: -4<7-3x<0
Solve the inequality algebraically
This is what I tried.
-4<7-3x<0
-7 -7 -7
-11<-3x<-7
-11/-3<-3x/-3<-7/-3
-11/3<x<-7/3
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Question 457731: -4<7-3x<0
Solve the inequality algebraically
This is what I tried.
-4<7-3x<0
-7 -7 -7
-11<-3x<-7
-11/-3<-3x/-3<-7/-3
-11/3
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you've almost got it
dividing (or multiplying) by a negative quantity changes the direction of the inequality
11/3 > x > 7/3
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