SOLUTION: Solve this inequality.
4a - 3a + 5 < -7
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Question 631037: Solve this inequality.
4a - 3a + 5 < -7
Found 2 solutions by 55305, sachi:
Answer by 55305(86) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First lets simplify the left side of the inequality.
4a-3a+5< -7
a+5< -7
Now lets subtract 5 from each side.
a<-12
And that's your answer.
Answer by sachi(548) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve this inequality.
4a - 3a + 5 < -7
or,-a<-7-5=-12
or,a>12 ans
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