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What is the solution to the inequality −3x < 7.5?

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Answer:

x > −2.5

Explanation:

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User Alireza Sobhani
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Answer:

The solution of the inequality is
(-2.5,\infty).

Explanation:

The given inequality is


-3x<7.5

If an inequality divided by a negative number,then the sign of inequality change. Divide both sides by -3.


(-3x)/(-3) >(7.5)/(-3)


x >-2.5

Therefore the solution of the given inequality is all real numbers greater than -2.5.

In interval notation it can be defined as


(-2.5,\infty)

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