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19> -4p-5 I need to know how to solve it

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Given the inequation:


{:\implies \quad \sf 19>-4p-5}

Adding 5 to both sides:


{:\implies \quad \sf 19+5>-4p}

Divide both sides by -4, also, we are dividing both sides by a -ve number, so the sign of the inequation will change to <


{:\implies \quad \sf -(24)/(4)<p}


{:\implies \quad \sf p>-6\:\:\longrightarrow \boxed{\bf{p\in (-6,\infty)}}}

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Given inequality,


\\ \qquad \longrightarrow \: \sf{19 > -4p-5} \\ \\

Adding 5 to both sides we get :


\\ \qquad \longrightarrow \: \sf{19 + 5 > -4p-5 + 5} \\ \\


\qquad \longrightarrow \: \sf{24 > -4p \: \ \cancel{- \: 5} \: \cancel{+ \: 5}} \\ \\


\qquad \longrightarrow \: \sf{24> -4p} \\ \\

Dividing both sides by (-4) we get :


\\ \qquad \longrightarrow \: \sf{ (24)/( - 4) > ( - 4p)/( - 4) } \\ \\


\qquad \longrightarrow \: \sf{ - 6 < p} \\ \\

We can also write it as,


\\ \qquad \longrightarrow \: \sf{ p > - 6} \\ \\

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