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5 February, 14:58

Explain how solving - 7y > 161 is different from solving 7y > - 161.

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  1. 5 February, 15:06
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    y>-23 for 7y >-161

    y161

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For 7y > - 161

    Divide both sides by 7 and the greater than sign stays the same. The results are y > - 23.

    For - 7y > 161:

    Divide both sides by - 7.

    Change the greater than symbol: > to a less than symbol: < and the results are:

    y < - 23
  2. 5 February, 15:19
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    Sample response: Both inequalities use the division property to isolate the variable, y. When you divide by a negative number, like - 7, you must reverse the direction of the inequality sign. When you divide by a positive number, like 7, the inequality sign stays the same. The solution to the first inequality is y > - 23, and the solution to the second inequality is y
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