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How to solve an inequality math problem? - Answers

Similar to an equation. The main difference is the following: when you multiply or divide by a negative number, you have to switch the sign. Example: -3x < 12 Now divide by (-3): x > -4 Note that, since I divided by a negative number, I had to change the "less than" to a "greater than". This rule becomes somewhat complicated when you need to multiply or divide by the variable - you have to consider different cases.



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Similar to an equation. The main difference is the following: when you multiply or divide by a negative number, you have to switch the sign. Example: -3x < 12 Now divide by (-3): x > -4 Note that, since I divided by a negative number, I had to change the "less than" to a "greater than". This rule becomes somewhat complicated when you need to multiply or divide by the variable - you have to consider different cases.



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How to solve an inequality math problem? - Answers

Similar to an equation. The main difference is the following: when you multiply or divide by a negative number, you have to switch the sign. Example: -3x < 12 Now divide by (-3): x > -4 Note that, since I divided by a negative number, I had to change the "less than" to a "greater than". This rule becomes somewhat complicated when you need to multiply or divide by the variable - you have to consider different cases.

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