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1< a+7/-2

The is supposed to be written like a fraction so think
A+7
____
-2

User Mclafee
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Answer:

We get the value of a:
\mathbf{a<-9}

Explanation:

We have to solve the inequality
1<(a+7)/(-2)

So, solving the inequality and finding value of a

First step is to switch both sides and for doing so, the inequality will be reversed


(a+7)/(-2)>1

Multiply both sides by -2, as we are multiplying by a negative number, the inequality will be reversed


(a+7)/(-2)* -2<1* -2


a+7 < -2

Now, subtracting both sides by 7, to find value of a


a+7-7<-2-7\\a<-9

We get the value of a:
\mathbf{a<-9}

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