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Solve the following inequality for w then simplify
-w+9>6w+8

User John Jang
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Answer:


\displaystyle (-\infty,(1)/(7))

Explanation:

Inequalities

To solve the inequality:


-w+9>6w+8

We need to perform the required operations on both sides of the inequality to have the variable w isolated.

First, we subtract 9:


-w+9>6w+8


-w>6w+8-9

Subtracting 6w:


-w-6w>+8-9

Operating:

-7w>-1

Now we divide by -7 but recall that when dividing by a negative number, we must flip the inequality sign:


\displaystyle w<(-1)/(-7)

Operating:


\displaystyle w<(1)/(7)

Solution:


\mathbf{\displaystyle (-\infty,(1)/(7))}

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