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What does -3/4x+2>5 equal to?

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Starting with the expression:


-(3)/(4)x+2>5

Notice that this is an inequality. We can solve this inequality for x by applying the properties of inequalities. Substract 2 from both sides:


-(3)/(4)x>3

Multiply both sides by 4/3:


-x>4

Multiply both sides by -1 swapping the inequality symbol:


x<-4

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