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How do you solve 10x<-6

User Webmat
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Explanation:

5x<-3

x<-0.6

and there we go

User Mehdi Maghrouni
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Answer:


x\in (-\infty, -(3)/(5))

Explanation:

Here, the given inequality,


10x < -6

Since, 1/10 > 0

Thus, if we multiply both sides by
(1)/(10), the sign of the inequality will not change

That is,


x < -(6)/(10)=-(3)/(5)


\implies x\in (-\infty, -(3)/(5))

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