Question
Select the values that make the inequality -g < -6 true.
Then write an equivalent inequality, in terms of g.
(I alr did part 1 just do line 2)
Then write an equivalent inequality, in terms of g.
(I alr did part 1 just do line 2)
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To solve the inequality \(-g < -6\), we can multiply both sides by -1. Remember that when you multiply or divide an inequality by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality sign.
Starting with:
\[
-g < -6
\]
Multiplying both sides by -1 (and reversing the inequality sign):
\[
g > 6
\]
So, the equivalent inequality in terms of \(g\) is:
\[
g > 6
\]
Starting with:
\[
-g < -6
\]
Multiplying both sides by -1 (and reversing the inequality sign):
\[
g > 6
\]
So, the equivalent inequality in terms of \(g\) is:
\[
g > 6
\]