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I don't get it

-5/6x-3>1

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Answer:

The equation is saying multiply or add negative 5/6 to x, then subtract by positive 3 which makes the number go upwards, but not making it positive, and lastly, the equation is saying the result will be greater than 1.

One of the values for x is 5, because...


-(5)/(6) * 5 = -4(1)/(6) - 3 = 7(1)/(6) > 1

With that information, the statement is now complete and true. If you make 5 or anything more than 5 the value for x, the statement will still be true.

Note that I just used 5 as one of the solutions. There are many more than that.

User Peakxu
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Answer:
x < -(24)/(5)

Explanation:

You have:


-(5)/(6) x-3 > 1

Add 3 to both sides to get:


-(5)/(6) x > 4

Multiply both sides by 6 to get:


-{5} x > 24

Divide both sides by -5. When you divide an inequality by a negative number, you must switch the signs. Therefore:


x < -(24)/(5)

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