Asked by Scarlett
Can someone explain how to get the answer to n/-3 + 5 greater than 4?
Answers
Answered by
2779
Let's solve your inequality step-by-step.
n
−3
+5>4
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the inequality.
−1
3
n+5>4
Step 2: Subtract 5 from both sides.
−1
3
n+5−5>4−5
−1
3
n>−1
Step 3: Multiply both sides by 3/(-1).
(
3
−1
)*(
−1
3
n)>(
3
−1
)*(−1)
n<3
Answer:
n<3
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n
−3
+5>4
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the inequality.
−1
3
n+5>4
Step 2: Subtract 5 from both sides.
−1
3
n+5−5>4−5
−1
3
n>−1
Step 3: Multiply both sides by 3/(-1).
(
3
−1
)*(
−1
3
n)>(
3
−1
)*(−1)
n<3
Answer:
n<3
type algebra calculator in your search engine and go to the one that says math papa
Answered by
Steve
wow - what a lot of text and bad formatting and non-standard font use!
n/-3 + 5 > 4
n/-3 > -1
n < 3
n/-3 + 5 > 4
n/-3 > -1
n < 3
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