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Asked by Katie A

Solve using the multiplacation method
-2x>1/9

{x x } I have no clue how to do this?
14 years ago

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Answered by Henry
-2x > 1/9,
Divide both sides by -2 and reverse inequality sign:

X < -1/18.

14 years ago

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