yandere45678
yandere45678
03-04-2017
Mathematics
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whats the answer to a/-6<1
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sdmatera
sdmatera
03-04-2017
To find the answer, you want to isolate the a.
To isolate the a, you would first multiply both sides by -6 and change the sign of the inequality because you are multiplying by a negative value.
a>-6
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