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Here is an inequality: -2x > 10.

List some values for x that would make this inequality true.
How are the solutions to the inequality -2x >/ 10 different from the solutions to -2x > 10? Explain your reasoning.

Here is an inequality: -2x > 10. List some values for x that would make this inequality-example-1

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Answer:

There are infinite solutions.

Explanation:

A system of linear equations can have infinite solutions if the equations are equivalent. This means that one of the equations is a multiple of the other. It also means that every point on the line satisfies all of the equations at the same time.

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Answer:

-20,-30,-40,-44.......

There are infinite solutions.

Explanation:

A negative multiplied by a negative is a positive. So that would make the answer positive. You can uses any negative number above 6.

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