SOLUTION: 5x-9>9x+9
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Question 711275: 5x-9>9x+9
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Answer by tutor_paul(519) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Add -9x to each side:
Combine the x terms:
Add 9 to each side:
Divide each side by -4. You need to swap the inequality direction anytime you multiply/divide each side by a negative number:
Simplify and you are done:
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