To solve the inequality `- \frac{3}{2}x > 18`, we need to isolate the variable `x`.
To do this, we can start by multiplying both sides of the inequality by `-2/3`, remembering that when we multiply or divide by a negative number, the direction of the inequality sign flips:
`(-\frac{3}{2}x) \cdot (-\frac{2}{3}) < 18 \cdot (-\frac{2}{3})`
This simplifies to:
`x < -12`
The solved inequality is `x < -12`.
For the graph:
- The point should be open since the inequality symbol is not inclusive.
- The shading is to the left of the number line, indicating all the values less than -12.
Solve and graph this inequality:
`-\frac{3}{2}x>18`
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Write your solved inequality here:
Should the point be open or closed?
Where is the shading?
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