Question 907948
10-k>5+2k/3, as pure text;
means this when rendered on the algebra.com site:
{{{10-k>5+2k/3}}}


{{{-2k/3+10-k>5}}}
{{{-5k/3>5-10}}}
{{{5k/3<10-5}}},  multiplied both members by {{{-1}}}.  Observe the switched direction of the inequality symbol.
{{{5k/3<5}}}
{{{k<(3/5)*5}}}
{{{highlight(k<3)}}}.
Most of the number properties work the same way as for equations.


Draw a number line.  Label 0, and +3.
Show an unfilled circle on +3;
Draw a thickened segment for the part of the line for all points to the left of +3;  draw an arrowhead on the left end of the line, and point the arrowhead to the left.