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-4x > 1/11

Solve using multiplication principle
13 years ago

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Answered by drwls
4x < -1/11
(The direction of > had to switch to < because I multiplied both sides by a negative number, -1.)
Now divide bith sides by 4.

x < -1/44
13 years ago
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