To make the inequality -56-4g < -56 true, we need to find the values of g that satisfy this inequality.
If we subtract -56 from both sides of the inequality, we get -4g < 0.
To solve for g, we divide both sides of the inequality by -4, remembering to reverse the inequality sign since we are dividing by a negative number. We get g > 0.
Therefore, the values of g that make the inequality true are all numbers greater than 0.
The equivalent inequality in terms of g is g > 0.
Select the values that make the inequality minus, 4, g, is less than, minus, 56−4g<−56 true. Then write an equivalent inequality, in terms of gg.
(Numbers written in order from least to greatest going across.)
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