Inequalities are just like regular equations with only one exception. Which is when yo multiply or divide by a negative number to both sides of the inequality sign you must flip it. But, for this inequality that rule will no apply. So, what I do to make it easier because I know we all see a different sign in an equation and we start to freak out. So, change the inequality sign to an equals sign to get a hang of working with them.
Example of changing an inequality sign to an equals sign:

Addition property of equality

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Example of keeping the inequality sign

Addition property of equality

Answer:3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
150(.40)^n is your equation
Step-by-step explanation:
1. <span>4x – 20 = 5y
so 5y = </span><span>4x – 20
divide both sides by 5
y = (4/5)x - 4
2. x-intercept is at y=0
so (4/5)x - 4 = 0
x = 5
so it is (5,0)
3. y-intercept is at x=0, y = 0 - 4 = -4
so it is (0,-4)
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