since -3 is negative, the other factor must be positive
So, a > b
Given: −3(a–b)<0, which is the greater: a or b? Give numerical examples.
2 answers
-3(a-b) < 0.
divide both sides by -3 and reverse the inequality sign:
a - b > 0.
a > b.
divide both sides by -3 and reverse the inequality sign:
a - b > 0.
a > b.