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Write two different inequalities that each have the solution of x ≤ 4. One should involve multiplication with a negative coefficient and he other should involve division with a negative coefficient!!!!!!!!!

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One inequality involving multiplication with a negative coefficient that has the solution of x ≤ 4 is:

-3x ≥ -12

Dividing both sides by -3, we get:

x ≤ 4

Another inequality involving division with a negative coefficient that has the solution of x ≤ 4 is:

x / (-2) > -2

Multiplying both sides by -2 (and reversing the inequality because we are multiplying by a negative number), we get:

x < 4

Therefore, both of these inequalities have the solution of x ≤ 4.

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