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Is -4c>7;c=-2 a solution or inequality
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C = -2 will work as a solution.
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C = -2 will work as a solution.
We know this because of we substitute -2 into the equation:
-4(-2) > 7
8 > 7
It comes out true, because obviously 8 is greater than 7
Hope this helps :)
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