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Answer:

C.
-x-6>-3.5

Explanation:

One is asked to find which inequality has (
x=-3) in its solution set. Remember that an inequality is another way to represent a set of solutions. In essence, it states that all numbers less than; less than or equal to; greater than; or greater than or equal to, are a part of the solution. One simplifies an inequality in a similar manner to how one simplifies an equation, by using inverse operations and simplification. Just note that when multiplying or dividing the inequality by a negative number, one has to flip the inequality sign to ensure the expression remains true.

Simplify each of the inequalities, then evaluate to see which one has (
x=-3) as a part of its solution set.

A.
-x -6<-3.5


-x<2.5


x>-2.5

B.
-x-6>3.5


-x>9.5


x<-9.5

C.
-x-6>-3.5


-x>2.5


x<-2.5

D.
x-6>-3.5


x>2.5

As can be seen, option (C
-x-6>-3.5) is the only one that fits this requirement. Since option (C) simplifies down to (
x<-2.5) or in words, (x) is less than (-2.5). This option is the only one that fits the solution since (-3) is less than (-2.5).

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