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Does anyone know this i need it quick 15<-9j-3
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Does anyone know this i need it quick 15<-9j-3
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15<-9j-3
Add 3 to both sides
18<-9j
Divide -9 on both sides while flipping the inequaltiy sign.
Final Answer: -2>j
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Hey there...
15 < -9j - 3
Let's change them side
-9j - 3 > 15
-9j > 15 + 3
-9j > 18
j > 18/-9
j < -2
I hope that's help !
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