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6m+5>9m−4
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To solve the inequality, we need to isolate the variable on one side of the inequality sign.
First, let's group the terms with "m" on one side and the constant terms on the other side:
6m - 9m > -4 - 5
Simplifying the equation, we have:
-3m > -9
Now, we need to isolate "m" by dividing both sides by -3. When dividing by a negative number, the inequality sign reverses:
m < (-9)/(-3)
Simplifying further:
m < 3
So, the solution to the inequality is m less than 3.
First, let's group the terms with "m" on one side and the constant terms on the other side:
6m - 9m > -4 - 5
Simplifying the equation, we have:
-3m > -9
Now, we need to isolate "m" by dividing both sides by -3. When dividing by a negative number, the inequality sign reverses:
m < (-9)/(-3)
Simplifying further:
m < 3
So, the solution to the inequality is m less than 3.
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