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−x/2<−1 -x over 2 <-1
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−x/2<−1
-x over 2 <-1
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Hey there!
1)
Firstly, let's set up your problem
The "x" will represent a invisible -1 until we find the actual value of it!
So,
Nextly, we have to have multiply by a negative 2 (-2) on each of your sides
Answer:
(It's a open shaded circle to the RIGHT)
Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!
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