SOLUTION: how do I Solve the inequality 21/15-3x<0, and express the solution as an interval

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Question 96774: how do I Solve the inequality 21/15-3x<0, and express the solution as an
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Answer by coyote(32)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
21/15-3x<0
multiply both sides by 15, so
15(21-3x) < 0(15)
21-45x < 0
now subtract 21 from both sides
-45x < -21
multiply both sides by -1/45
x > 21/45 or simplified 7/15
(Notice in the above step that I reversed the inequality sign since you must when we multiply (or divide) by a negative
To express as an interval: (7/15,inf)

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