kammill
kammill
01-06-2017
Mathematics
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How do I solve -6a>66
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elijahb98
elijahb98
01-06-2017
divide both sides by -6
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mpanderla95
mpanderla95
01-06-2017
To solve this question all what you have to do is simply divide -6 on both sides of the equation and then change the inequality sign to be the opposite one.
a< -11.
All values less than -11 would be solutions to the following equations.
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