How do you solve #\frac { - x + 2} { 2} - \frac { 1- 7x } { 8} < - 10#?
1 Answer
Dec 28, 2016
Explanation:
If we multiply ALL terms on both sides of the inequality by the lowest common multiple ( LCM) of 2 and 8, which is 8 then we 'eliminate' the fractions.
#(cancel(8)^4xx(-x+2)/cancel(2)^1)-(cancel(8)^1xx(1-7x)/cancel(8)^1)<(8xx-10)#
#rArr4(-x+2)-1(1-7x)<-80# distributing the brackets.
#-4x+8-1+7x<-80# simplifying left side by collecting like terms.
#rArr3x+7<-80# subtracting 7 from both sides.
#3xcancel(+7)cancel(-7)<-80-7#
#rArr3x<-87# To solve for x, divide both sides by 3
#(cancel(3) x)/cancel(3)<(-87)/3#
#rArrx<-29" is the solution"#