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12 June, 12:47

The constants a, b, c are positive. Solve the inequality for x.

a>-bx+c

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  1. 12 June, 13:07
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    x > (c - a) / b

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a > - bx + c

    We need to make x the subject of the inequality so, first remove c from the right hand side of the inequality by adding - c to both sides. So,

    a - c > - bx

    Now, we need to remove - b from the right hand side. So, we will divide both sides of the inequality with - b. Multiplying the inequality with a negative number will also change the sign of the inequality. So,

    - (a-c) / b < x

    x > (c - a) / b
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