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Solve -(2)/(3)x > 8 or -(2)/(3)x < 4

Ax
Bx
Cx

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Answer:

Option B. x < -12 or x > -6

Explanation:

we have


-(2)/(3)x>8 ---> inequality A

Solve for x

Multiply by -3/2 both sides

Remember that when you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality symbol

so


x < (-(3)/(2))8


x < -12

The solution of the inequality A is the interval (-∞,-12)


-(2)/(3)x<4 ----> inequality B

Solve for x

Multiply by -3/2 both sides

Remember that when you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality symbol

so


x > (-(3)/(2))4


x >-6

The solution of the inequality B is the interval (-6,∞)

therefore

The solution of the system


-(2)/(3)x>8 or
-(2)/(3)x<4 is equal to

(-∞,-12) ∪ (-6,∞)

x

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