How do you solve #3x - 5> - 2#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
Treat an inequality in the same way as an equation, unless you mulltiply or divide by a negative number, in which case the inequality sign changes around.
We do the same operations to both sides of the inequality to find that
Explanation:
You solve an inequality using the same methods as a simple equality - by adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing both sides with the same quantities, but with one minor exception. If you multiply (or divide) both sides by a negative quantity, it changes the direction of the inequality, i.e.
Lets start by adding
which gives
Now we can divide both sides by
which simplifies to