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Sliva [168]
3 years ago
6

-3x-8>19?I have to solve for x​

Mathematics
2 answers:
SVEN [57.7K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

\huge \: x <  - 9

\huge \: x \in (-∞,-9)

Step-by-step explanation:

<h3>to understand this</h3><h3>you need to know about:</h3>
  • inequality
  • PEMDAS
<h3>given:</h3>
  • -3x-8>19
<h3>tips and formulas:</h3>

the direction of inequality doesn't change when you

  • Add (or subtract) a number from both sides
  • Multiply (or divide) both sides by a positive number
  • Simplify a side

the direction of inequality does change when you

  • Multiply (or divide) both sides by a negative number
  • Swapping left and right hand sides
<h3>let's solve:</h3>

step - 1 : define \\ -3x-8>19

step - 2 :  \\ add \: 8 \: to \: both \: sides

-3x-8 + 8>19 + 8

- 3x >27

step - 3 \:  \\ divide \: both \: sides \: by \:  - 3 \: and \: swap \: the \: inequality

\huge \therefore \: x <  - 9

Inga [223]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

x < -9

Step-by-step explanation:

Add 8 to both sides:

-3x - 8 > 19

-3x > 27

Divide each side by -3:

-3x > 27

Dividing by a negative number on each side switches the inequality:

x < -9

So, the answer is x < -9

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