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27 September, 11:34

Explain the difference between solving 2x < 7 and solving - 2x < 7.

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  1. 27 September, 11:46
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    When solving inequalities, dividing by a negative number requires you to fliip the sign.

    So to solve 2x < 7 you simply divide by 2

    x < 7/2

    However with - 2x < 7, you have to flip the sign

    x > - 7/2
  2. 27 September, 11:59
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    You can simply the above equation

    1. 2x<7 = x<3.5 which means in order to satisfy the above notation the value of x has to be less that 3.5

    2. - 2x<7 = x<-3.5 it means in order to satisfy this notation the value of x has to be more than 3.5 in magnitude having - sign ...
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