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Please help me with this problem im confused.

Please help me with this problem im confused.-example-1

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Answer: A. D.

Explanation:

A.

x-b-3<0

x-b-3+3<0+3

x-b<3 (yes)

B.

0>b-x+3

0+x>b-x+3+x

x>b+3

x-b>b+3-b

x-b>3 (no)

C.

x<3-b

x+b<3-b+b

x+b<3 (no)

D.

-3<b-x

-3+3<b-x+3

0<b-x+3

0+x<b-x+3+x

x<b+3

x-b<b+3-b

x-b<3 (yes)

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Answer:

A and D

Explanation:

Option A


\begin{aligned}&amp; \textsf{Given inequality}: &amp; x-b-3 &amp; < 0\\&amp; \textsf{Add 3 to both side}: \quad &amp; x-b-3+3 &amp; < 0+3\\&amp; \textsf{Simplify}: &amp; x-b &amp; < 3\end{aligned}

Option B


\begin{aligned}&amp; \textsf{Given inequality}: &amp; 0 &amp; > b-x+3\\&amp; \textsf{Add $x$ to both sides}: &amp; 0+x &amp; > b-x+3+x\\&amp; \textsf{Simplify}: &amp; x &amp; > b+3\\&amp; \textsf{Subtract $b$ from both sides}: \quad&amp; x-b &amp; > b+3-b\\&amp; \textsf{Simplify}: &amp; x-b &amp; > 3\end{aligned}

Option C


\begin{aligned}&amp; \textsf{Given inequality}: &amp; x &amp; < 3-b\\&amp; \textsf{Add b to both sides}: \quad &amp; x+b &amp; < 3-b+b\\&amp; \textsf{Simplify}: &amp; x+b &amp; < 3\end{aligned}

Option D


\begin{aligned}&amp; \textsf{Given inequality}: &amp; -3 &amp; < b - x\\&amp; \textsf{Divide both sides by -1}: \quad &amp; (-3)/(-1) &amp; > (b)/(-1)-(x)/(-1)\\&amp; \textsf{Simplify}: &amp; 3 &amp; > -b+x\\&amp; \textsf{Simplify}: &amp; x-b &amp; < 3\end{aligned}

Note: When multiplying or dividing by a negative number in an inequality, remember to flip the inequality sign.

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