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Solve the inequality -1/2x>2 and write the solution using:

User IoWint
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Answer:


x<-4

Explanation:

We are given the following inequality and we are to solve it for x:


- \frac { 1 } { 2 } x > 2

To solve this, we will multiply the denominator -2 with the other side of the inequality to separate the variable x and make it the subject.


x>2(-2)

Also, since the negative sign is multiplied so the inequality sign will be reversed to '<'.


x<-4


User Max Semikin
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Answer:

x > -4

Interval notation is (-4,∞)

Explanation:


(-1)/(2) x>2

We need to get x alone

To get x alone , we need to remove -1/2 from left hand side

To remove denominator 2 we multiply both sides by 2


2*(-1)/(2) x>2*2

-1x> 4

To remove -1 , divide both side by -1

When we divide or multiply by negative then reverse the inequality symbol

x > -4

Interval notation is (-4,∞)


User Ari McBrown
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