How do you solve #3n + 7- 7n < - 5#?

1 Answer
Mar 27, 2018

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

First, subtract #color(red)(7)# from each side of the inequality to isolate the #n# terms while keeping the inequality balanced:

#3n + 7 - color(red)(7) - 7n < -5 - color(red)(7)#

#3n + 0 - 7n < -12#

#3n - 7n < -12#

Next, combine like terms on the left side of the inequality:

#(3 - 7)n < -12#

#-4n < -12#

Now, divide each side of the inequality by #color(blue)(-4)# to solve for #n# while keeping the inequality balanced. However, because we are multiplying or dividing an inequality by a negative number we must revers the inequality operator:

#(-4n)/color(blue)(-4) color(red)(>) (-12)/color(blue)(-4)#

#(color(red)(cancel(color(black)(-4)))n)/cancel(color(blue)(-4)) color(red)(>) 3#

#n > 3#