Answer:
-1/32
Step-by-step explanation:
To evaluate the expression, substitute x = 2 and y = -4. Then use exponent rules to simplify. Review the rules here:
To evaluate or simplify expressions with exponents, we use exponent rules.
1. An exponent is only a short cut for multiplication. It simplifies how we write the expression.
2. When we multiply terms with the same bases, we add exponents.
3. When we divide terms with the same bases, we subtract exponents.
4. When we have a base to the exponent of 0, it is 1.
5. A negative exponent creates a fraction.
6. When we raise an exponent to an exponent, we multiply exponents.
7. When we have exponents with parenthesis, we apply it to everything in the parenthesis.
We will use these rules to simplify.

Okay, so, to solve these inequalities, your goal is to get the variable equal to one number, so let's take a look at the first problem:
-3 / 4x < 12,
to get rid of the numbers attached to the variable 'x', you would divide the numbers, since, the original is multiplying with x, you would do the opposite, and the opposite of multiplication, is division.
So, now our equation is, - 3 / 4x divided by - 3 / 4, which would leave X by itself, then we have to do that same thing to the 12, which would be, 12 divided by - 3 / 4, which would equal, 16.
-3 / 4 < 12
÷ - 3 / 4 ÷ - 3 / 4
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X > 16
Now, our equation is X > 16, which is the answer, to problem number one.
(Also a quick note, when you divide by a negative, the inequality symbol flips, for example, when we divided by -3 / 4, our inequality symbol changed from the less than symbol, to the more than symbol.)
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Let's take a look at problem number two:
13c < -169,
Okay, so, again, you're trying to get C by itself. The number 13 is multiplying with C, so, you need to do the opposite, and divide, so you can get C by itself.
13c divided by 13 equals C
13c/13 = C
and
- 169 divided by 13, equals, -13,
So, the answer is, C < -13
Or,
13c < - 169
÷ 13 ÷ 13
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C < - 13
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Let's take a look at problem number 3:
5B - 28 > 27,
Okay, so now, we have another number on the same side as B, so, we get rid of that first, it's subtracting, so now we do the opposite, and add it to the other side.
5B - 28 > 27
+28 +28
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5B > 55
Now, we divide both sides by 5:
5B > 55
÷5 ÷5
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B > 5
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Now, Let's take a look at problem number 4:
3x - 7 > 4x + 2,
okay, so, we have multiple steps to take with this equation.
First, we want to get X by itself, so, we have to get rid of the -7, so, we do the opposite, and the opposite of subtracting, is adding.
3x - 7 > 4x + 2
+ 7 + 7
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3x > 4x + 9
Now, you only want to have one number with X, per equation, so, you need to move 4x to the other side, the way we do that, is by subtracting 4x.
3x > 4x + 9
-4x -4x
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-1x > 9
We can't have a negative number attached to the x, because that's like having a negative X, so, we have to divide one more time.
-1x > 9
÷-1 ÷-1
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Since, we are dividing by a negative, the inequality sign is going to flip, which would make the answer:
X < -9
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I hope this helps!
Answer:
D and yes
Step-by-step explanation:
+ 1 = -3 If we multiply both sides of the equation by 4 will will get the second equation
(4)
+ (4) 1 = (4) -3
x + 4 = -12 We solve this for x by subtracting 4 from both sides.
x = -16
Plug -7 into both equations and you will see that it is a solution
+ 1 = -3
+ 1 = -3
-4 + 1 = -3
-3 = -3
x + 4 = =12
-16 + 4 = -12
-12 - -12