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OpenStudy (anonymous):

could someone please help me solve this inequality and to solve for i 9x - 7i > 3(3x - 7u)

OpenStudy (jackellyn):

You can start by distributing the right side

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i wouldn't

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[9x-7i>3(3x-7u)\] \[9x-3(3x-7u)>7i\] \[\frac{9x-3(3x-7u)}{7}>i\] but if course you can distribute if you like at any step

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmm could you solve it i dont get it and dont the signs switch

OpenStudy (jackellyn):

I would've distributed, So 9x -7i > 9x-21u Then subtract 9x from both sides (to get the 7i alone) 9x-9x -7i > 9x-9x -21u -7i > -21u Divide by -7 to get the i alone (which will switch the signs) -7i/-7 > -21u/-7 i < what?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol was that so hard gosh :P

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