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Question 744009
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how do you do 3<-5n+2n
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3<-5n+2n
3<-3N
3/-3>N NOTE THE SIGN CHANGE WHEN DIVIDING BY A NEGATIVE VALUE.
-1>N ANS.
PROOF:
LET X=-1.1
3<-5*-1.1+2*-1.1
3<5.5-2.2
3<3.3