SOLUTION: I am haveing the worst time with these inequalities. 9x<5x-28= 3y+2<5y-8=

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: I am haveing the worst time with these inequalities.
9x<5x-28=
3y+2<5y-8=
This question is from textbook Elementary Algebra

Answer by tutor_paul(519)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

get the x terms on one side of the < sign:

Solve for x:

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Same story here - just get the y's on one side and solve for y:




Good Luck,
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