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I didn't get this one question right on a test. Could someone tell me what I did wrong? Plz and ty
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I didn't get this one question right on a test. Could someone tell me what I did wrong? Plz and ty
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8 - 5x <-2
8 (-8) - 5x < -2 (-8)
-5x < -10
-5x/-5 < -10/-5
x > 2 (flip the sign because you divided by a negative number
x = 3, 4, 5
your answer is 3, 4, 5
note that it isn't 2, because it isn't a ≥, which means that it cannot be 2
hope this helps
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