SOLUTION: My equation is:
-t
- > -15
2
This is one of the most confusing equations 4 me.
If anyone could help me with this,I will be very thankful
Kia,14
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Question 68934: My equation is:
-t
- > -15
2
This is one of the most confusing equations 4 me.
If anyone could help me with this,I will be very thankful
Kia,14
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We have:
> -15
:
Get rid of the denominator, multiply both sides by 2:
-t > 2(-15)
:
-t > -30
:
We need to have the variable (t) to be positive, multiply equation by -1
When we do that, we must reverse the inequality sign, so we have:
t < +30
:
Did this make sense to you?
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