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Does the inequality sign change with equations? - Answers

the inequality sign will only change in an equation if you are multiplying or dividing by a negative number... for example if you have the equation -1x+2>3 you would subtract by 2 you would have -1x>1 the next step is -1x>1 -1 -1 your dividing by -1 so the sign flips from greater than to less than (it can go less than to greater than too) and your final answer would be x<-1



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the inequality sign will only change in an equation if you are multiplying or dividing by a negative number... for example if you have the equation -1x+2>3 you would subtract by 2 you would have -1x>1 the next step is -1x>1 -1 -1 your dividing by -1 so the sign flips from greater than to less than (it can go less than to greater than too) and your final answer would be x<-1



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Does the inequality sign change with equations? - Answers

the inequality sign will only change in an equation if you are multiplying or dividing by a negative number... for example if you have the equation -1x+2>3 you would subtract by 2 you would have -1x>1 the next step is -1x>1 -1 -1 your dividing by -1 so the sign flips from greater than to less than (it can go less than to greater than too) and your final answer would be x<-1

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