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Interval Notation:-4 greater than k/-3

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SOLUTION:

Step 1:

In this question, we are asked to represent this: -4 greater than k/-3

Step 2:

This means that:


\begin{gathered} -4\text{ > }(k)/(-3) \\ We\text{ switch sides, we have that:} \\ (k)/(-3)<-4 \\ \text{ we multiply both sides by -1, and then we reverse the inequality, } \\ we\text{ have that:} \\ k\text{ > -4 x -3} \\ k\text{ > 12} \end{gathered}

CONCLUSION:

Interval notation =


(12,\infty\text{ )}

Interval Notation:-4 greater than k/-3-example-1
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