SOLUTION: Consider the following inequalities:
4y + 9 > −3
2y + 1 < −5
3y + 4 > −5
−5y − 2 < 13
The inequality that is not equal to the other three is
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Question 994205: Consider the following inequalities:
4y + 9 > −3
2y + 1 < −5
3y + 4 > −5
−5y − 2 < 13
The inequality that is not equal to the other three is
[1] −5y − 2 < 13.
[2] 3y + 4 > −5.
[3] 2y + 1 < −5.
[4] 4y + 9 > −3.
[5] none of the above.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Consider the following inequalities:
4y + 9 > −3
2y + 1 < −5
3y + 4 > −5
−5y − 2 < 13
The inequality that is not equal to the other three is
[3] 2y + 1 < −5.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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