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-3>-5+m/2 solve for the varible "m"

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For this case we must solve the expression given for the variable "m":


-3> -5+ \frac {m} {2}

We add 5 to both sides of the inequality:


5-3> \frac {m} {2}\\2> \frac {m} {2}

Multiplying by 2 to both of the inequality:


2 * 2> m\\4> m

So, finally we have:


m <4

The solution is given by all values of m less than 4.

Answer:


m <4

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