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Solve the following equation

-5x + 1 > 11

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16 years ago

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Answered by drwls
First subtract 1 from each side.
-5x > 10
Then multiply both sides by -1. This changes the direction of the > sign, to <.
5x < -10
Then divide both sides by 5.
x < -2
16 years ago
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