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Given: x

- 4x > 0, then the solution set in interval notation is: (-2, 0)
True
O
False

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Answer:

Second option: False.

Explanation:

Given the inequality
- 4x > 0, you need to solve for the variable "x".

To solve for the variable "x" you can divide both sides of the inequality by -4 (Notice that the direction of the symbol of the inequality changes), then:


- 4x > 0\\\\(- 4x)/(-4) > (0)/(-4)\\\\x<0

Therefore, the solution set in interval notation is:


(-\infty,0)

Then the answer is: False.

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